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Wire splitter and amplifier circuit

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gigabyte3000

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Hello,

I'm trying to make a few boxes that would be able to receive one input signal from a wire and send it out to multiple output wires, namely 4 and 6 outputs. I'm fairly illiterate when it comes to electronics and I don't have much intuition when it comes to circuits though, so I've currently hit a rut in making these devices. The input signal is a trigger pulse for a CCD camera of around 5 volts and the output would have to be around the same, so I'd imagine that the circuit would have to amplify the signal as well. Any suggestions on how I should go about this would help a lot. Thanks in advanced!
 
If the signal source can provide the necessary current for all the outputs, the you can just tie all the wires together. No amp needed.
 
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