Ext 2 input, Lf output, Mod on/off – Agilent Technologies E8267D PSG User Manual
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Chapter 1
Signal Generator Overview
Front Panel
12. EXT 2 INPUT
This female BNC input connector (functional only with Options UNT, UNU, or UNW or on the
E8663D) accepts a
1 V
p
signal for AM, FM, and
M. With AM, FM, or M, 1 V
p
produces the
indicated deviation or depth. When ac–coupled inputs are selected for AM, FM, or
M and the peak
input voltage differs from 1 V
p
by more than 3 percent, the HI/LO annunciators light on the display.
The input impedance is selectable as either 50 or 600 ohms and damage levels are 5 V
rms
and 10 V
p
.
On signal generators with Option 1EM, this connector is located on the rear panel.
13. LF OUTPUT
This female BNC output connector (functional only with Option UNT or on the E8663D) outputs
modulation signals generated by the low frequency (LF) source function generator. This output is
capable of driving 3V
p
(nominal) into a 50 ohm load. On signal generators with Option 1EM, this
connector is located on the rear panel.
14. Mod On/Off
This hardkey (E8267D and E8257D with Options UNT, UNU, or UNW) enables or disables all active
modulation formats (AM, FM,
M, Pulse, or I/Q) applied to the output carrier signal available
through the RF OUTPUT connector. This hardkey does not set up or activate an AM, FM,
M, Pulse,
or I/Q format; each modulation format must still be set up and activated (for example,
AM > AM On
) or
nothing is applied to the output carrier signal when the
Mod On/Off
hardkey is enabled. The MOD ON/OFF
annunciator indicates whether active modulation formats have been enabled or disabled with the
Mod
On/Off
hardkey.
15. ALC INPUT
This female BNC input connector is used for negative external detector leveling. This connector
accepts an input of
0.2 mV to 0.5 V. The nominal input impedance is 120 kohms and the damage
level is
15 V. On signal generators with Option 1EM, this connector is located on the rear panel.
16. RF On/Off
Pressing this hardkey toggles the operating state of the RF signal present at the RF OUTPUT
connector. Although you can set up and enable various frequency, power, and modulation states, the
RF and microwave output signal is not present at the RF OUTPUT connector until
RF On/Off
is set to
On. The
RF On/Off
annunciator is always visible in the display to indicate whether the RF is turned on
or off.
17. Numeric Keypad
The numeric keypad consists of the 0 through 9 hardkeys, a decimal point hardkey, and a backspace
hardkey (
). The backspace hardkey enables you to backspace or alternate between a positive
and a negative value. When specifying a negative numeric value, the negative sign must be entered
prior to entering the numeric value.