Getting Started
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User Manual 1179.4363.02 ─ 01
For details on configuring and using power sensors, see the User Manual.
3.2.1.10
Probe Power Connector (3 Pins)
The Probe Power connector allows you to supply external equipment with power (for
example probes or transducers).
The three-pinned probe power connector supports supply voltages from +15
V to
-12.6
V and ground. The maximum permissible current is 150
mA. This probe power
connector is suitable, for example, for high-impedance probes.
3.2.1.11
Baseband Input
The "Baseband Input 50
Ω
" connector is a female BNC connector that you can use to
connect a DUT for baseband noise measurements. Do not overload the input. For
maximum allowed values, see the data sheet.
3.2.1.12
Trigger Input and Output
The female BNC connector labeled "Trigger Input / Output" allows you to receive an
external trigger signal or send a trigger signal to another device.
When you are using the connector as a trigger input, you can apply voltages in the
range from 0.5
V to 3.5
V (the default value is 1.4
V). The typical input impedance is
10
k
Ω
.
When you are using the connector as a trigger output, the TTL compatible signal is
transmitted (0
V / 5
V).
Note that you can find another connector for trigger input and output on the rear panel.
For more information about controlling and configuring trigger input and output, refer to
the User Manual.
3.2.1.13
DC Power Supply
The female BNC connectors labeled "V
Tune
", "V
Aux
" and "V
Supply
" allow you to supply
external devices, for example a DUT or an external reference oscillator, with the
required voltage.
The V
Supply
connector provides supply voltage from 0
V to +16
V, for example to pro-
vide voltage for an oscillator. The supported maximum current is 2000
mA.
The V
Tune
connector provides tuning voltage from
‑
10
V to +28
V. The supported maxi-
mum current is 20
mA.
The V
Aux
connector provides DC voltage from
‑
10
V to +10
V. The supported maximum
current is 100
mA.
For more information about configuring the DC Power supply, refer to the User Manual.
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