Am 23.02.2012 15:24, schrieb Alberto di Bene:
    On 2/23/2012 1:04 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:

I simply don't buy the story that tightening the connector makes
a consistent 60 nanoseconds difference on a signal.

    I spoke with a physicist of Cern, friend of the leader of the team that
    performed the Opera experiment.
    He told me that the badly seated connector caused the amplitude of the
    signal to be lower, and for this reason the trigger point, which was
    set at a specific level, was reached 60ns later.
    73  Alberto  I2PHD
What I do not understand after all, is it not possible to run an overall test for the measurement loop by sending eg. a timestamp controlled signal including all the lines and connections etc. ?
Final end to end tests were for me always the most important procedures.

regards,
Arnold

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