Atec Agilent-N5171B User Manual
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Trigger in
Accepts TTL and CMOS level signals for triggering point-to-point in sweep mode;
damage levels are ≤ –0.3 V and ≥ +5.3 V
Trigger out
Outputs a TTL and CMOS compatible level signal for use with sweep mode
The signal is high at start of dwell, or when waiting for point trigger in manual sweep
mode, and low when dwell is over or point trigger is received
This output can also be programmed to indicate when the source is settled, pulse
synchronization, or pulse video
Nominal output impedance 50 Ω
Input damage levels are ≤ –0.3 V and ≥ +5.3 V
Reference input
Accepts a 10 MHz reference signal used to frequency lock the internal timebase;
Option 1ER adds the capability to lock to a frequency from 1 MHz to 50 MHz; nominal
input level –3 to +20 dBm, impedance 50 Ω, sine or square waveform
10 MHz out
Outputs the 10 MHz reference signal used by internal timebase; level nominally
+3.9 dBm; nominal output impedance 50 Ω; input damage level is +16 dBm
LO in (Option 012)
Accepts a signal from a master signal generator that is used as the LO for EXG vector
in order to configure a phase coherent system; nominal input levels between 0 to
+12 dBm; nominal input impedance 50 Ω
LO out (Option 012)
Outputs a reference signal that can be used in a phase coherent system; nominal
output levels between 0 to +12 dBm; nominal output impedance 50 Ω
DAC Clk In (Option 012)
Reserved for future use.
Digital bus I/O
To be used with PXB or N5102A digital signal interface module
Aux IO
Aux IO port sends and/or receives auxiliary signaling information:
Output markers to an external device from arbitrary waveform or real-time generation
application such as: frame markers, pulse-per-second, even-second, and more.
Input signals from external DUT to modify characteristics of a signal being generated.
Such as: changing output power (power control loop testing), advancing or delaying
timing (timing advance loop testing), HARQ ACK/NAK delivery (HARQ process loop
testing) or streaming external data, clock and symbol synch for custom modulation.
IO is application specific (CDMA, 3GPP, GNSS, LTE, custom etc). See User Guide or
Signal Studio help for more details.
Connector type: 36 pin 3M connector (part number N10236-52B2PC). The mating
connector is a 3M 10136-3000 wire mount plug or 3M 10136-8000 IDC plug with a 3M
10336 shell.
USB 2.0
The USB connector provides remote programming functions via SCPI
LAN (1000 BaseT)
The LAN connector provides the same SCPI remote programming functionality as the
GPIB connector and is also used to access the internal Web server and FTP server
Supports DHCP, sockets SCPI, VXI-11 SCPI, connection monitoring, dynamic hostname
services, TCP keep alive
LXI class C compliant
Trigger response time for the immediate LAN trigger is 0.5 ms (minimum),
4 ms (maximum), 2 ms, typical; delayed/alarm triger is unknown
Trigger output response time is 0.5 ms (minimum), 4 ms (maximum), 2 ms, typical
GPIB
The GPIB connector provides remote programming functionality via SCPI
RoHS compliance
The MXG and EXG signal generators are reduction of hazardous substances (RoHS)
compliant. Designed and manufactured to be free of lead, mercury, and other
hazardous substances.