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Document No. 5520035-00 | Rev. B | ECN 001540

QuickSyn Lite QuickStart Guide

This document provides information about hardware and software 

installation for the QuickSyn Lite Synthesizer.

QuickSyn Lite QuickStart Guide

This document provides information about hardware and software 

installation for the QuickSyn Lite Synthesizer.

Setup synthesizer

1. Insert one end of an SMA cable (not supplied) to the synthe-

sizer’s RF OUT SMA connector and the other end of the cable 

to the applicable microwave test equipment as shown in the 

illustration below.

2. Insert the Mini-B end of the USB cable into the synthesizer’s 

USB connector and the A-Type end into the computer’s USB 

receptacle.

3. Ensure that the power supply is turned off before connecting 

DC cables.  Verify that the voltage of the power supply is set 

b12 V and +12.5 V. 

4. Connect the black (ground) wire of the DC bias power cable to 

the power supply. 

5. Connect the red (+12 V) wire to the power supply.
6. Insert the 30-pin SPI connector into the synthesizer’s SPI 

connector receptacle.

7. Turn on the power supply.

WARNING:
Voltage less than +11.4 V at the synthesizer connector 

may result in malfunction; voltage in excess of +15 V 

may damage the synthesizer.

NOTE:
The QuickSyn

 

Lite Synthesizer generates heat.  There-

fore, use a heatsink or ensure adequate ( ≥ 1 cfm) airfl ow 

is present to prevent the synthesizer’s internal tempera-

ture from exc75° C.

Launch software

Launch the previously installed control software by double clicking on the shortcut icon 

which was placed on 

the computer’s desktop.

Learn how to use the QuickSyn soft front panel

Refer to the QuickSyn Lite Synthesizer user manual available online 

for a detailed review of the soft front panel.
The QuickSyn Lite Synthesizer Soft Front Panel is a graphical user 

interface (GUI) that provides a quick and easy way to exercise the 

synthesizer’s extensive functionality.  The GUI contains three tabs 

in the upper-left corner that represent the three logical groups of 

functionality—main control, sweep mode, and list mode.

FREQUENCY

INDICATORS

Temperature 
Frequency
Reference

REFERENCE

MAIN CONTROL

TAB

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