glossary:hystloopbox
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==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
- | Here we have the box containing the RPC modules that control the hysteresis loop [[exhibition_stand|demonstration]]. \\ | + | Here we have the box containing the %%RPC%% modules that control the hysteresis loop [[exhibition_stand|demonstration]]. \\ |
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- | Remote Stack Extension, comes in two parts, a RSM (Remote Stack Master) and RSS (Remote Stack Slave). The RSM plugs onto the stack that is to be extended, it derives its power from the stack and drives the outgoing Data, Clock and Strobe lines down a cat 5 cable and receives the incoming data in the same way. At the other end of the cable is the RSS, this has a voltage regulator which allows it to power the additional stack modules connected to it. It has three receivers for the Data, Clock and Strobe and a driver for the return Data. | + | Remote Stack Extension, comes in two parts, a RSM (Remote Stack Master) and %%RSS%% (Remote Stack Slave). The RSM plugs onto the stack that is to be extended, it derives its power from the stack and drives the outgoing Data, Clock and Strobe lines down a cat 5 cable and receives the incoming data in the same way. At the other end of the cable is the %%RSS%%, this has a voltage regulator which allows it to power the additional stack modules connected to it. It has three receivers for the Data, Clock and Strobe and a driver for the return Data. |
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