Exploring the User Interface | ESG Family Signal Generators |
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18.BASEBAND With Option UN8 enabled, the BASEBAND GEN REF IN connector
GEN REF IN accepts a 0 to +20 dBm sinewave or TTL squarewave signal from an
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| present only on instruments with Options UND or UN8. |
19. | I OUT | The I OUT connector outputs the analog, |
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| modulation from the internal baseband generator. This female BNC |
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| connector is present only on instruments with Options UND or |
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| UN8. |
20. | Q OUT | The Q OUT connector outputs the analog, |
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| component of I/Q modulation from the internal baseband generator. |
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| This female BNC connector is present only on instruments with |
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| Options UND or UN8. |
21. | BER MEAS | The BER MEAS END connector outputs a signal that indicates the |
| END | status of the |
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| connector is present only on instruments with Option UN7. |
22.BER TEST OUT The BER TEST OUT connector outputs a signal that indicates the test result of the pass/fail judgement of the
23.BER ERR OUT The output of the BER ERR OUT connector is normally low. When the maximum data rate mode is set to 2 Mbps, the BER ERR OUT connector outputs pulse signals that indicate errors. This female SMB connector is present only on instruments with Option UN7.
24.BER NO DATA The BER NO DATA connector outputs a signal that indicates the “no data” status. The no data status is reported when there has been no clock input for more than 3 seconds or there has been no data change for more than 200 bits. This female SMB connector is present only on instruments with Option UN7.
25. BER SYNC | The BER SYNC LOSS connector outputs a signal that indicates the |
LOSS | synchronization loss state. This female SMB connector is present |
| only on instruments with Option UN7. |
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