Update Introduction authored by Sander de Snoo's avatar Sander de Snoo
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Standard pulse channels are used to apply voltage pulses to a gate on the target device. The pulses are output to one AWG channel, or in
the case of a virtual gate to multiple AWG channels.
A virtual gate is a combination of channels that can be used to compensate capacitive coupling.
A virtual gate can also be a combination of other virtual gates, e.g. to define a detuning voltage.
A virtual gate can also be a combination of other virtual gates, e.g. to define a detuning voltage. See [Cross-capacitance and virtual matrices](Signals/Cross-capacitance)
Voltage pulses are additive, i.e. pulses which overlap in time are summed.
The following pulses can be added to a sequence on a (virtual) gate:
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