Fluke 271 manual Trig/Sweep Out, RS232 and GPIB Interface Connectors

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TRIG/SWEEP OUT

271

Getting Started Manual

TRIG/SWEEP OUT

The TRIG/SWEEP output socket provides both trigger and marker signals, depending on the instrument's mode of operation.

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Its primary use is for triggering an oscilloscope or other recording device, but it can also provide z-axis bright-up markers during sweep and frequency-hopping modes.

RS232 and GPIB Interface Connectors

 

These sockets are for

 

controlling the instrument

 

remotely, using a PC or

 

other controller device.

 

Remote control is beyond

 

the scope of this Getting

 

Started Manual, but is

 

covered in detail in chapter

 

16 of the Users Manual.

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Contents Getting Started Manual Programmable 10 MHz DDS Function GeneratorLIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY To register your product online, visit register.fluke.comSafety Getting Started Manual Safety continued The following symbols are used on the instrument and in this manualTerminal connected to chassis ground Mains supply OFF Mains supply ON Alternating current Warning - hazardous voltages may be presentPage Immunity EMC ComplianceEmissions e EN61000-4-5 1995 Surge 0.5 kV line to line, 1 kV line to ground Table of Contents Titleviii AUX OUTGetting Started IntroductionBefore You Start Mains Supply VoltageExternally Applied Voltages Controls and Connections Getting StartedFigure 1. Model 271 Front Panel shx0001f.gifFunction Keys The Liquid Crystal DisplayControls FIELD and DIGIT Keys and the Rotary Control Numeric, Units and SET Keys MODE Keys UTILITIES KeysOUTPUT Key RECALL and REMOTEFront Panel Inputs and Outputs EXT TRIGMAIN OUT AUX OUTRear Panel Connectors CLOCK IN/OUTVCA IN SYNC OUTRS232 and GPIB Interface Connectors TRIG/SWEEP OUTUsing the Instrument Plug in and switch on the instrumentStarting up Check the LCD DisplayGenerating Continuous Signals Set a frequency, for example 12.5 kHzFREQ=12.50000kHz VhiZ=+20.0 Vpp 50Ω DC=+0.00mV +0.00mV SYM=50.0% 50.0%Set the amplitude to +10 dBm Have a look at some other waveformsChange the dc offset =80.00000usPER =80.00000us VhiZ=+4.00 Vpp 50Ω DC=+1.50 V +151.mV SYM=50.0% 50.0% Effect of the output attenuatorDC OFFSET CHANGE * * BY OUTPUT LEVEL Adjusting the phase SOURCE=EXT TGEN=1.00ms 1.000kHz BURST COUNT= PHASE=+000 +000SOURCE=EXT TGEN=1.00ms 1.000kHz BURST COUNT= PHASE=+116 +116 Asymmetric waveformsGenerating Swept Signals TRIG/SWEEP OUT signalBEG FRQ=261.6000 Hz END FRQ=1.108700kHz MARK FRQ=523.3000 Hz MORE MODE=BEG-END LAW=LOG RAMP TIME=0.05 s TRIG SRC=CONTINUOUS MOREMODE=BEG-END LAW=LOG RAMP TIME=5.00 s TRIG SRC=CONTINUOUS MORE SOURCE=EXT TGEN=1.00ms 1.000kHz BURST COUNT=0001 PHASE=+000 +000 PHASE=+000 +000Generating a Triggered Burst FREQ=2.000000kHz VhiZ=+20.0 Vpp 50Ω DC=+0.00mV +0.00mVFSK Mode Special WaveformsStaircases FREQ A=800.0000 Hz FREQ B=1.200000kHz SOURCE=TGEN FREEFigure 2. 625-line PAL TV Signal step namestart µs amplitudeVALS=ABS AUTO=YES STEP=01 ACTIVE LENGTH=0256 LEVEL=+000 VALS=ABS AUTO=YES STEP=08 ACTIVE LENGTH=0005 LEVEL=+153Saving and Recalling Settings Arbitrary WaveformsRECALL ARB No SINX/X ENTER TO EXECUTE RECALL ARB No ARB 03 IS EMPTYOther Functions and Waveforms