
Rear
P
anel
F
eatures
and
Connectors
Figure
1-3.
HP
8753D
Rear
P
anel
Figure
1-3
illustrates
the
features
and
connectors
of
the
rear
panel,
described
below
.
Requirements
for
input
signals
to
the
rear
panel
connectors
are
provided
in
Chapter
7,
\Specications
and
Measurement
Uncertainties
."
1.
Serial
number
plate
.
The
serial
number
of
the
instrument
is
located
on
this
plate
.
2.
EXTERNAL
MONITOR:
RED
,
GREEN,
BLUE
Video
output
connectors
provide
analog
red,
green,
and
blue
video
signals
which
you
can
use
to
drive
an
analog
multi-sync
external
monitor
.
The
monitor
must
be
compatible
with
the
analyzer's
25.5
kHz
scan
rate
and
video
levels:
1
Vp-p
,
0.7
V=white
,
0
V=black,
00.3
V
sync
,
sync
on
green.
3.
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
Chapter
11,
\Compatible
P
eripherals
,"
in
this
document
for
HP-IB
information,
limitations
,
and
congurations
.
4.
P
ARALLEL
interface
.
This
connector
allows
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
ve
input
bits
through
test
sequencing.
Refer
to
Chapter
11,
\Compatible
P
eripherals
,"
for
information
on
conguring
a
peripheral.
Also
refer
to
\Application
and
Operation
Concepts"
for
information
on
GPIO
.
5.
RS-232
interface
.
This
connector
allows
the
analyzer
to
output
to
a
peripheral
with
an
RS-232
(serial)
input.
6.
KEYBO
ARD
input
(DIN).
This
connector
allows
you
to
connect
an
external
keyboard.
This
provides
a
more
convenient
means
to
enter
a
title
for
storage
les
,
as
well
as
substitute
for
the
analyzer's
front
panel
keyboard.
7.
P
ower
cord
receptacle
,
with
fuse
.
F
or
information
on
replacing
the
fuse
,
refer
to
the
HP
8753D
Network
Analyzer
Installation
and
Quick
Start
Guide
or
the
HP
8753D
Network
Analyzer
Service
Guide.
8.
Line
voltage
selector
switch.
F
or
more
information
refer
to
the
HP
8753D
Network
Analyzer
Installation
and
Quick
Start
Guide.
9.
10
MHZ
REFERENCE
ADJUST
.
(Option
1D5)
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HP
8753D
Description
and
Options
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