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General instrument functions
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A blinking LED on the front or rear panel indicates the selected connector, too.
Show Connector
Accesses a dialog that displays the physical location of the selected connector on the
front/rear panel of the instrument.
A blinking LED on the front/rear panel indicates the selected connector, too (see
ter 11.2.2.4, "Status indicators"
Direction
Sets the signal direction and determines whether the connector is used as an input
connector or an output connector.
A connector with not specified direction is in a "Not Used" state.
Remote command:
[:SOURce]:INPut:USER<ch>:DIRection
Signal
Determines the control signal that is input or output at the selected connector. Whether
the connector is used as an input or an output is selected by the parameter
.
lists the available control signals.
"Global Trigger 1/2"
Input for triggering custom digital modulations, digital standards and
ARB. A trigger event affects the signal generation in all basebands for
which the "Global Trigger" signal is enabled.
"Global Clock 1/2"
Input for external clock signal for synchronizing the internal clocks in
all basebands to an externally applied clock signal. The active edge
can be configured.
"Global Next Segment 1/2"
Input next segment for triggering of multi-segment waveform files
(see
Chapter 4.9, "Generating multi-segment waveform files"
"Baseband Marker 1/2/3"
Marker signal output for triggering and control of external devices with
user-definable marker signals.
Available marker signals depend on the system configuration, see
"Feedback"
Input for global feedback signal, required for 3GPP HSUPA HARQ
Feedback, 3GPP Dynamic Power Control or EUTRA/LTE Closed
Loop BS tests.
"Pulse In"
Input of external pulse signal or input of external trigger/gate signal
for internal pulse generator (see
Chapter 7.11.4.3, "Pulse generator
Configuring local and global connectors