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Signal
OUTPUT IN (Output Control Input)
An output control input for CH1. This signal functions in the same way as the OUTPUT
key. The output turns ON when a falling edge is applied and turns OFF when a rising
edge is applied.
OUTPUT OUT (Output Control Output)
Transmits the output state of CH1. Transmits a high signal if the output is OFF and a low
signal if the output or zero source is ON.
START IN (Sweep Start Input)
Generates a sweep start when a falling edge is applied.
START OUT (Sweep Start Output)
Transmits the SwpBusy condition of CH1. Transmits a low signal when a sweep start is
generated and a high signal when the sweep operation ends.
TRIG IN (Trigger Input)
Generates a trigger when a falling edge is applied.
TRIG OUT (Trigger Output)
Transmits the SrcBusy condition of CH1. Transmits a low signal when a trigger is
generated and a high signal when the source operation ends.
AUX IN (Auxiliary Trigger Input)
An auxiliary trigger input.
AUX OUT (Auxiliary Trigger Output)
An auxiliary trigger output. Select the auxiliary trigger source in advance.
For the procedure to select the auxiliary trigger source, see section 10.5, “Setting the
Auxiliary Trigger Source (AUX OUT).”
ZERO IN (Zero Source Control Input)
A control input for CH1 zero source. This signal functions in the same way as the ZERO
key. The zero source turns ON when a falling edge is applied, and the output turns ON
when a rising edge is applied.
ZERO OUT (Zero Source Control Output)
Transmits the zero source condition of CH1. Transmits a high signal if the output is OFF
or ON and a low signal if the zero source is ON.
Note
Master
Slave
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IN OUT
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The maximum delay from START IN to START OUT, from TRIG IN to TRIG OUT, and from AUX
IN to AUX OUT is less than or equal to 1 µs.
The maximum delay from OUTPUT IN to OUTPUT OUT and from ZERO IN to ZERO OUT is
less than or equal to 20 ms.
There is no limitation on the number of slave units that can be connected. However, if you are
using the channel expansion function (see section 10.6, “Channel Expansion Function”), the
maximum number of slave units is four (10 channels total including the master unit).
10.3 Synchronous Operation
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