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Default scsi bus ringing/signal shape change

Hello,

Electronics newbie with a question. I have a DAQ card which is
communicating with 8 perif boards over a SCSI bus. The communication
is controlled by a 20Mhz TTL clock over one of the bus lines. The DAQ
card has the option to have this clock internally generated by the DAQ
card or by feeding it an external clock. For my application it will be
necessary to feed the DAQ an external clock. I have noted the
following:

1) When looking at the internally generated clock over the bus on a
scope it looks perfect, 0-5V TTL.

2) When looking at my externally generated clock over the bus on the
scope (the exteral clock also supplies a TTL 20Mhz signal with the same
available power as the DAQ clock) the clock signal no longer looks
squarish but rather deformed looking with a sort of ringing/extra
occilating like behavior. As a note, the external clock looks fine on
the scope when not fed onto the bus.

Does anyone have any ideas as to why the external would look strange
like this on the bus while the DAQ supplied clock looks fine on the bus
even though they can supply the same amount of power? As a last note
the SCSI bus consists of 9 cables:

1 cable that has 9 connector taps ~1 inch spacing, 1 tap for the daq
and 8 taps for the additional 8 cables which are each 6 inches long and
feed the individual perif boards.

Thanks for any suggestions on this,

Kev