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E4438C Vector Signal Generator Overview
Rear Panel Overview
19. TRIG OUT Connector
This female BNC connector outputs a TTL signal that is asserted high at the start of a dwell sequence, or at
the start of waiting for the point trigger in manual sweep mode. It is asserted low when the dwell is over,
when the point trigger is received, or once per sweep during an LF sweep. The logic polarity can be
reversed.
20. BURST GATE IN Connector (Option 001/601 or 002/602)
The female BNC connector accepts a CMOS signal for gating burst power in digital modulation
applications. The burst gating is used when you are externally supplying data and clock information. The
input signal must be synchronized with the external data input that will be output during the burst. The burst
power envelope and modulated data are internally delayed and re-synchronized. The input signal must be
CMOS high for normal burst RF power or CW RF output power and CMOS low for RF off. The leading
edges must be synchronous with the DATA CLOCK rising edges. The damage levels are > +5.5 volts and
<
−
0.5 volts.
If you configure your signal generator with Option 1EM, this output is changed from a BNC to an SMB
connector. With Option 401, this connector is used for system reset trigger input.
21. TRIG IN Connector
This female BNC connector accepts a CMOS signal for triggering operations, such as point-to-point in
manual sweep mode or an LF sweep in external sweep mode. Triggering can occur on either the positive or
negative edge. The d
amage levels are > +5.5 volts and <
−0.5
volts
.
22. 10 MHz IN Connector
This female BNC connector accepts a
−
3.5 to +20 dBm signal from an external timebase reference that is
within
±
10 ppm (standard timebase) or
±
1 ppm (high stability timebase). The nominal input impedance is
50
Ω
. The signal generator detects when a valid reference signal is present at this connector and
automatically switches from internal to external reference operation. The signal generator will only
automatically switch from internal to external reference operation when the instrument is in its factory
default mode where the
Ref Oscillator Source Auto Off On
softkey is set to on.
23. SWEEP OUT Connector
This female BNC connector provides a voltage range of 0 to +10 V. When the signal generator is sweeping,
the SWEEP OUT signal ranges from 0 V at the beginning of the sweep to +10 V at the end of the sweep
regardless of the sweep width. In CW mode this connector has no output. The output impedance is less than
1
Ω
and can drive 2 k
Ω.
Summary of Contents for E4428C
Page 22: ...Contents xxii ...
Page 224: ...200 Chapter 4 Basic Digital Operation Creating and Using Bit Files ...
Page 228: ...204 Chapter 5 AWGN Waveform Generator Configuring the AWGN Generator ...
Page 229: ...205 6 Analog Modulation ...
Page 276: ...252 Chapter 7 Digital Signal Interface Module Operating the N5102A Module in Input Mode ...
Page 286: ...262 Chapter 8 Bluetooth Signals Turning On a Bluetooth Signal ...
Page 330: ...306 Chapter 9 BERT Verifying BERT Operation ...
Page 366: ...342 Chapter 10 CDMA Digital Modulation IS 95A Modulation ...
Page 394: ...370 Chapter 12 Multitone Waveform Generator Applying Changes to an Active Multitone Signal ...
Page 468: ...444 Chapter 15 W CDMA Digital Modulation for Component Test W CDMA Frame Structures ...
Page 667: ...643 18 Troubleshooting ...
Page 700: ...Index 676 Index ...