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Front Panel Connectors
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Front Panel Connectors
Ch1 Signal Inputs
The Channel 1 A and B inputs are voltage inputs with 1 M
Ω
, 50 pF input impedance.
The Input Coupling is either DC or AC. The Input Mode may be single-ended (A) or
differential (A-B). The A and B connector shields are common and grounded to the
chassis by 1 M
Ω
+ 0.01
µ
F (Float) or 50
Ω
(Ground). The shields should never exceed
±
4V.
Do not apply more than
±
50 V to either input. If the input exceeds
±
57 V, the input range
will be set to 34 dBV to protect the input from damage and the HighV overload status is
set. The input range can not be changed while HighV is detected.
For two channel measurements such as Frequency Response, Channel 1 is the reference
input to the device under test.
Ch2 Signal Inputs
The Channel 2 A and B inputs are voltage inputs with 1 M
Ω
, 50 pF input impedance.
The Input Coupling is either DC or AC. The Input Mode may be single-ended (A) or
differential (A-B). The A and B connector shields are common and grounded to the
chassis by 1 M
Ω
+ 0.01
µ
F (Float) or 50
Ω
(Ground). The shields should never exceed
±
4V.
Do not apply more than
±
50 V to either input. If the input exceeds
±
57 V, the input range
will be set to 34 dBV to protect the input from damage and the HighV overload status is
set. The input range can not be changed while HighV is detected.
For two channel measurements such as Frequency Response, Channel 2 is the response
output from the device under test.
Trigger Input
When the Trigger Source is External or Ext TTL, the Trigger input triggers the
measurement. The input impedance is 1 M
Ω
and the minimum pulse width is 25 ns. The
Trigger Level is adjustable from -5V to +5V with either Positive or Negative Slope. The
minimum trigger amplitude is 100 mV. The trigger input should not exceed
±
5V.
Source Output
The Source can output either Sine, Two Tone, Chirp, Noise or Arbitrary waveforms. The
output impedance is less than 5
Ω
and is capable of driving a 50
Ω
load. The output is
ground referenced.
PC Keyboard Connector
An IBM PC or XT compatible keyboard may be attached to the keyboard connector.
Most keyboards have a switch on the back to select PC/XT or 8088 mode. The SR785
can be controlled from this keyboard according to the table below.
Summary of Contents for SR785
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