General instrument functions
R&S
®
SMM100A
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User Manual 1179.1341.02 ─ 05
gives an overview of the signals that can be applied to and output at
the User connector.
Table 11-1: Mapping control signals to the User x connectors
Connector
Direction
Assigned signal
Remark
User 1 to 6
Input
"Global Trigger 1/2"
"Global Clock 1/2"
"Global Next Segment 1/2"
"Baseband Sync In"
-
"BER Data"
"BER Clock"
"BER Data Enable"
"BER Restart"
Option: R&S
SMM-K80
Output
"Baseband Marker 1/2/3"
"Baseband Sync Out"
"Always 0/1"
-
"BER TestGen Data"
"BER TestGen Clock"
"BER TestGen Data Enable"
"BER TestGen Restart"
Option: R&S
SMM-K80
User 4, 5, 6
Input
"Pulse In"
-
Output
"Signal Valid"
"Signal Valid Neg"
"Pulse Out"
"Pulse Sync"
"Pulse Video"
-
User 6
Input
"Feedback"
-
Output
"Manual Trigger"
-
11.2.2.2
Baseband local connectors
Apart from the multipurpose global User connectors, the baseband coder board is
equipped with local T/M/C connectors.
gives an overview of the signals that can be applied and output at the
T/M/C connectors.
Configuring local and global connectors