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FLASH DRIVE
This is a USB Host port for the connection of most types of flash drive which conform to the Mass
Storage Class specification. The instrument will accept drives formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32
filing systems. This port does not support any other class of device.
Rear Panel Connections
SYNC OUT
(Rear mounted on TG5012A and TG2512A. One for each channel)
See Front Panel section for a full description.
MOD IN
This is the external modulation input socket for AM, FM, PM, SUM, BPSK or PWM. Full-scale input
is ±5V, frequency DC to 20kHz.
Do not apply an external voltage exceeding ±5V.
10MHz REF IN
Input for an external 10MHz reference clock. Input range 1Vpp – 5Vpp.
Do not apply external voltages exc 5V or –1V to this signal connection.
10MHz REF OUT
Buffered version of the 10MHz clock currently in use (internal or external). Output level nominally
3V logic from 50
Ω.
Do not apply external voltages to this output.
TRIG IN
This is the external input for Trigger, Gate and Sweep operations. It is also the input used to
synchronise the generator (as a slave) to another (which is the master).
Do not apply an external voltage exceeding ±10V.
LAN
The LAN interface is designed to meet LXI (Lan eXtensions for Instrumentation) Core 2011.
Remote control using the LAN interface is possible using the TCP/IP Socket protocol. The
instrument also contains a basic Web server which provides information on the unit and allows it to
be configured. Since it is possible to misconfigure the LAN interface, making it impossible to
communicate with the instrument over LAN, a LAN Configuration Initialise (LCI) mechanism is
provided via the user interface to reset the unit to the factory default.
Further details are given in the Remote Operation chapter. For more information on LXI standards
refer to
www.lxistandard.org
USB
The USB port is connected to instrument ground. It accepts a standard USB cable. If the USB
driver has been installed from the CD, the Windows plug-and-play function should automatically
recognise that the instrument has been connected. See the USB folder on the CD for information
on installing the driver on a PC.
GPIB (IEEE
−
488) - optional
The GPIB interface is not isolated; the GPIB signal grounds are connected to the instrument
ground.
The implemented subsets are:
SH1 AH1 T6 TE0 L4 LE0 SR1 RL1 PP1 DC1 DT1 C0 E2
The default GPIB address is 5.