How to access the ground and reference inputs of the X-Headstages?

How to access the ground and reference inputs of the X-Headstages?

The X-Headstage has GND and REF inputs in the board-to-board connectors. The external pads are omitted to maintain a minimal footprint. Access to these signals can be found on the EIB or the probe.


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