For those of you whom are checking jitter, what kind of ranges are you
 getting?  My future application necessitates data acquisition every, say 20
 microseconds (I say "say" because this could be 50 or 100, but I'd prefer
 10).  I generate a voltage ramp along with the data acquisition to drive a
 magnetic field - the resultant ramp (over 1000 or so points) needs to be
 nice and smooth.  I'm hearing ranges of 10 microseconds or so.
 Ultimately, I want to send the data acquired by Ethernet to another
 computer during data acquisition (via TCP/IP).

 Any comments on the possibilitiy of this using a 66 MHz 486?
 
 Best, Reef
 Scientific Software Services
 

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