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2.7
Synchronization and External I/O
Synchronization Function and External I/O of the GS820
Synchronization Function
There are two types of synchronization functions on the GS820. One is the inter-
channel synchronization in which synchronous or asynchronous is specified between two
channels. The other is the inter-unit synchronization in which master or slave is specified
for the synchronous operation of multiple GS820s that are connected.
External I/O
There are three types external I/O terminals on the GS820. They are the I/O terminals
for synchronous operation (SYNC IN/OUT), BNC I/O terminals (TRIGGER IN/OUT
and START IN/OUT), and external I/O terminal (Ext I/O). Because each terminals is
independent, separate functions can be assigned and used simultaneously.
Inter-Channel Synchronization
(See section 4.3 for the procedure)
If two channels are synchronized, the output condition, sweep start, source trigger, and
measurement trigger settings can be linked. To operate the two channels independently,
select asynchronous. Select synchronous or asynchronous operation between channels
before starting to specify source and measurement settings.
Synchronous Operation (I/O Terminal for Synchronous Operation (SYNC IN/OUT))
(See section 10.3 for the procedure)
Synchronous operation can be achieved among multiple GS820s that are connected
by using the I/O terminal for synchronous operation (SYNC IN/OUT) on the rear panel.
Specify master or slave in the inter-unit synchronization settings. By operating the master
unit, the slave units that are connected can be configured, and measurement results
can be acquired by way of a program file. For the connection, a synchronous operation
cable (758960) that is sold separately is connected in a daisy chain. The second unit is
connected to the first unit; the third unit is connected to the second unit; and so on. Up to
five units (10 channels) can be connected in this way.
Sweep start, source trigger, auxiliary trigger, and output condition (source ON/OFF and
zero source ON/OFF) can be operated in sync.
Note
If inter-channel synchronization is set to asynchronous while synchronous operation
is performed among multiple GS820s that are connected, CH1 of each GS820 will be
synchronized.
BNC I/O (TRIGGER IN/OUT and START IN/OUT)
(See section 10.1 for the procedure)
I/O terminals for sweep start and source trigger. You can select input or output for each
terminal. The terminals can be used for synchronous operation.
External I/O (Ext I/O)
(See section 10.2 for the procedure)
This terminal can be used to output the comparison operation results. If the interlock
input is set to low level, the output is turned OFF. The 765601 and 765611 have two bits
each for the digital output that can be changed in sync with the source operation and the
digital input that can be read in sync with the measurement operation. The 765602 and
765612 have 16 bits each for the digital input and output.
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IM 765601-01E
Explanation of Functions