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Transit case Part number 9211-1296 10 MHz input Accepts a 1, 2, 5, or 10 MHz ±10 ppm [standard timebase] or ±1 ppm [high-stabilitytimebase] reference signal for operation with an external timebase. Nominal input level –3.5to +20 dBm, impedance 50 ohms. [BNC, rear panel] 10 MHz output Outputs the 10 MHz reference signal.
Level nominally +3.9 dBm ±2 dB. Mirc Torrent Script Writing on this page. Nominal output impedance 50 ohms. [BNC, rear panel] Alternate power input Accepts CMOS 1 signal for synchronization of external data and alternate power signal timing.
The damage levels are –0.5to +5.5 V. [Auxiliary I/O connector, rear panel] Baseband generator Accepts 0 to +20 dBm sinewave, or TTL squarewave, reference input to use as reference clock for the baseband generator. Phase locks the internal data generator to the external reference; the RF frequency is still locked to the 10 MHz reference. Rate is 250 kHz to 100 MHz, 50 ohms nominal, AC coupled. [BNC, rear panel] Burst gate input The burst gate in connector accepts a CMOS 1 signal for gating burst power in digital modulation applications. The burst gating is used when you are externally supplying data and clock information.
The input signal must be synchronized with the external data input that will be output during the burst. Neil Gaiman, American Gods on this page. The burst power envelope and modulated data are internally delayed and re-synchronized.The input signal must be CMOS high for normal burst RF power or CW RF output power and CMOS low for RF off. The damage levels are –0.5to +5.5 V.
This female BNC connector is provided on signal generators with Option 601 or 602. On signal generators with Option 1EM, this input is relocated to a rear panel SMB connector. With Option 401, this connector is used for the even second synchronization input. Coherent carrier output 2 Outputs RF modulated with FM or FM, but not IQ, pulse or AM. Nominal power –2dBm ±5 dB. Nominal impedance 50 ohms.
Frequency range from >250 MHz to 4 GHz. For RF carriers below this range, output frequency = 1 GHz – frequency of RF output. Damage levels 20 VDC and 13 dBm reverse RF power. [SMA, rear panel]. General Characteristics Data clock input The CMOS 1 compatible data clock connector accepts an externally supplied data-clockinput for digital modulation applications. The expected input is a bit clock signal where the falling edge is used to clock the data and symbol sync signals. The maximum clock rate is 50 MHz.
The damage levels are –0.5to +5.5 V. This female BNC connector is provided on signal generators with Option 601 or 602. On signal generators with Option 1EM, this input is relocated to a rear panel SMB connector.
Data clock output Relays a CMOS 1 bit clock signal for synchronizing serial data. [Auxiliary I/O connector, rear panel] Data input The CMOS 1 compatible data connector accepts an externally supplied data input for digital modulation applications. CMOS high is equivalent to a data 1 and a CMOS low is equivalent to a data 0. The maximum data rate is 50 Mb/s.
The data must be valid on the data clock falling edges [normal mode] or the symbol sync falling edges [symbol mode]. The damage levels are –0.5to +5.5 V. This female BNC connector is provided on signal generators with Option 601 or 602. On signal generators with Option 1EM, this input is relocated to a rear panel SMB connector. Data output Outputs serial data from the internal data generator or the externally supplied signal at the data input. CMOS 1 signal. [Auxiliary I/O connector, rear panel] Event 1 output In real-timemode, outputs pattern or frame synchronization pulse for triggering or gating external equipment.