Rear Panel Features and Connectors
Figure 1-3. HP
Rear Panel
Figure illustrates the features and connectors of the rear panel, described below.
Requirements for input signals to the rear panel connectors are provided in the “Specifications
and Measurement Uncertainties” chapter.
1.
HP-IB
connector.
This allows you to connect the analyzer to an external controller,
compatible peripherals, and other instruments for an automated system. Refer to the
“Compatible Peripherals” chapter in this document for HP-IB information, limitations, and
configurations.
2.
PARALLEL interface.
This connector
the analyzer to output to a peripheral with
a parallel input. Also included, is a general purpose input/output (GPIO) bus that can
control eight output bits and read five input bits through test sequencing. Refer to the
“Compatible Peripherals” chapter for information on
a peripheral. Also refer
to “Application and Operation Concepts” for information on GPIO.
3.
interface.
This connector
the
analyzer to output to a peripheral with an
(serial) input.
4.
KEYBOARD input
(DIN). This connector allows you to connect an external keyboard.
This provides a more convenient means to enter a title for storage files, as well as
substitute for the analyzer’s front panel keyboard. The keyboard must be connected to
the analyzer before the power is switched on.
5.
Power cord receptacle, with fuse.
For information on replacing the fuse, refer to the
HP
Network
and Quick
the
HP
Network
Guide.
6.
Line voltage selector switch.
For more information refer to the
HP
Network
Installation and Quick Start Guide.
7.
This fan provides forced-air cooling for the analyzer.
8.
10 MHZ
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