Last updated: 2010-03-10
Click on the blue circle for the detailed descriptions of this interface.
Four pins are functional on this connector:
I channel (pin 9)
Q channel (pin 26)
Ground
Ground
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This BNC connector allows you to use an external signal to frequency modulate the test set's RF generator. It has a fixed sensitivity of 20 KHz/volt, and a frequency range of 100Hz to 20 KHz.
This GPIB connector allows test set control with compatible devices.
This RJ-45 connector provides a connection for downloading firmware upgrades, new applications and for acquiring screen captures. In the lab application only, the LAN PORT is also used for protocol logging.
This RJ-45 connector provides a connection for transferring data to the test set and for establishing an external device connection between two test sets.
For future use.
Not functional for this release.
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Not functional for this release.
This is the timebase adjust cover. Removing this screw allows access for timebase adjustment.
This BNC connector provides the capability for you to trigger measurements or instruments from an external source. Setting the Trigger Source setting to External for measurements or instruments which support this feature causes the measurement or instrument to trigger when a positive-going TTL compatible pulse is applied to this connector. Currently, the only measurement or instrument which supports this feature is the Spectrum Monitor.
This BNC connector allows you to synchronize the test set to other equipment via a trigger signal.
This DB-15 connector allows you to simultaneously route the test set's display to another monitor.
This BNC connector accepts an external 10 MHz timebase signal. The nominal input impedance is 50 ohm. This version of test set can only accept a 10 MHz timebase signal.
This BNC connector provides a 10 MHz timebase signal to external test equipment. The accuracy of this signal is determined by the timebase used. The nominal output impedance is 50 ohm with a typical level of 0.5 V rms.