Agilent E8663B Analog Signal Generator User’s Guide
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Signal Generator Overview
Rear Panel
13. TRIGGER OUT
This female BNC connector, in step/list sweep mode, outputs a TTL signal that is high at the start of
a dwell sequence or when waiting for a point trigger in manual sweep mode. The signal is low when
the dwell is over or when a point trigger is received. When using LF Out, the output provides a 2
µ
s
pulse at the start of LF sweep. The nominal impedance for this connector is less than 10 ohms.
On signal generators with Option 1EM, this output is changed from a BNC to an SMB connector.
14. TRIGGER IN
This female BNC connector accepts a 3.3V CMOS signal, which is used for point- to- point triggering in
manual sweep mode, or in an low- frequency (LF output) or analog (AM, FM, and
Φ
M) external sweep
trigger setup. Triggering can occur on either the positive or negative edge of the signal start. The
damage level is
≤
−
4 V or
≥ +
10 V. The nominal input impedance for this connector is approximately
4.2 kohms.
15. SOURCE SETTLED
This female BNC connector provides a 3- volt CMOS output trigger, indicating when the signal
generator has settled to a new frequency or power level. A high indicates that the source has not
settled. A low indicates that the source has settled. The nominal output impedance for this connector
is less than 10 ohms.
16. RF OUT
On standard instruments, this connector resides on the front panel. For a description of this
connector, see
17. EXT 1 Input
On standard instruments, this connector resides on the front panel. For a description of this
connector, see
.
18. EXT 2 Input
On standard instruments, this connector resides on the front panel. For a description of this
connector, see
.
19. LF OUT
On standard instruments, this connector resides on the front panel. For a description of this
connector, see
.
20. PULSE SYNC OUT
On standard instruments, this connector resides on the front panel. For a description of this
connector, see
.