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At the bottom of this section, just above the ADI logo, are entry windows which allow input gain and offset calibration to be added to the channel A and B inputs. For more on the use of input attenuators please refer to the following two documents: | At the bottom of this section, just above the ADI logo, are entry windows which allow input gain and offset calibration to be added to the channel A and B inputs. For more on the use of input attenuators please refer to the following two documents: | ||
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