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Sending Signal from DE2 board through VGA port or USB to BNC male

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I am trying to send an STD_LOGIC signal from the DE2 board to a detector that requires input pulse gating. I need three output signals to three different gates, and I was wondering if it would be easier to use a VGA cable since it has R G and B BNC male outputs, or would it be easier to use a USB to BNC male and then possibly just use a splitter to separate the signals? All of the signals will be the same, they just need to go to different inputs on the detector. 

 

It might be possible for me to link the three gates together so I only need one input in the detector, but I am not 100% sure this will work yet. 

 

Any help would be appreciated!
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