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Let the DAC handle it I would assume. I think the TTL on the board is for the pre installed stuff but I could be wrong. 
Coincidentally, Analog will work fine with TTL. TTL is 0V off and 5V on, Analog is 0-5V with intensity increasing as voltage does. So an analog laser on a TTL input will behave the same as a TTL laser on a TTL input.
				
			Coincidentally, Analog will work fine with TTL. TTL is 0V off and 5V on, Analog is 0-5V with intensity increasing as voltage does. So an analog laser on a TTL input will behave the same as a TTL laser on a TTL input.
			
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			 They are multi-turn trimmers/potentiometers.  Bourns makes them, however, I have no clue what model would cross ref to this.  You say it's internally damaged, therefore it can't be soldered back onto the pcb?
 They are multi-turn trimmers/potentiometers.  Bourns makes them, however, I have no clue what model would cross ref to this.  You say it's internally damaged, therefore it can't be soldered back onto the pcb?