RIGOL DG5000 Series User Manual
Page 37
RIGOL
User’s Guide for DG5000
1-13
9. CH2 ExtTrig In (ExtTrig2)
This SMB connector accepts an external TTL-compatible pulse as the trigger input
or external digital modulation signal of CH2. Besides, it can also be used as the
trigger out in Sweep and Burst mode.
10. (11.) 10MHz In/10MHz Out
These two connectors are used to synchronize generators. The connector [10MHz
In] accepts an external 10 MHz clock signal, and the connector [10MHz Out] can
output a 10 MHz clock signal generated by the crystal inside the generator.
12. LAN
Through this interface, the generator can be connected to your local network for
remote control. An integrated testing system may be built, as the generator
conforms to the LXI-C class standard of LAN-based instrument control.
13. USB Device
Through this interface, the generator can be connected to a PictBridge printer to
print its screen, or be connected to a PC and controlled via PC software.
14. GPIB
Meet IEEE-488.2 specification.
15. USB Host
Reference to “USB Host” page 1-6.
16. Lock Hole
Use the security lock (please buy it yourself) to lock the generator in fixed
location.
17. Power Switch
Connect or cut off the power supply.
18. Power Socket
The generator can accept two types of AC power supply.
AC Power Supply: 45-440 Hz, 100-127 V or 45-60 Hz, 100-240 V.
Power Fuse: 250 V, T3A.
Power Consumption: less than 125 W.