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Chapter 5: Reference

Specifications and Characteristics

Time interval accuracy:

+/- [sample period +

 

 

 

 

(chan-to-chan skew) +

 

 

 

 

(0.01% of time interval)]

Minimum

data pulse width:

3.7

ns, 5.0 ns for trigger sequencing

Maximum

trigger sequencer speed:

200

MHz

Trigger

resources:

16 patterns (=,/=,<,>,<=,>=),

 

 

15 ranges (in range, not in range),

 

 

2

edge/glitch,

 

 

Timers = (number of pods assigned) -1

 

 

2

global counters,

 

 

1

occurrence counter per sequence level,

 

 

4

flags

Trigger

resource conditions:

Arbitrary boolean combinations

Maximum

global counter:

16,777,215

Maximum

occurrence counter:

16,777,215

Timer value range:

100

ns to 4397 sec

Timer resolution:

4

ns

 

Timer accuracy:

+/- (10 ns + 0.01%)

Greater

than duration:

5

ns to 83 ms in 5 ns increments

Less than duration:

10 ns to 83 ms in 5 ns increments

Timer reset latency:

60 ns

Data in

to BNC port out delay:

150

ns

Flag set/reset to evaluation:

110

ns

What is a Calibration Procedure?

What is a Specification?

A Specification is a numeric value, or range of values, that bounds the performance of a product parameter. The product warranty covers the performance of parameters described by specifications. Products shipped from the factory meet all specifications. Additionally, the products sent to Agilent Technologies Customer Service Centers for calibration and returned to the customer meet all specifications.

Specifications are verified by Calibration Procedures.

Calibration procedures verify that products or systems operate within the specifications. Parameters covered by specifications have a corresponding calibration procedure. Calibration procedures include both performance tests and system verification procedure. Calibration procedures are traceable and must specify adequate calibration standards.

Calibration procedures verify products meet the specifications by comparing measured parameters against a pass-fail limit. The pass-fail limit is the specification less any required guardband.

The term "calibration" refers to the process of measuring parameters and referencing the measurement to a calibration standard rather than the process of adjusting products for optimal performance, which is

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