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4. External Trigger/Gating/FSK/BPSK input
The External Trigger/Gating/FSK/BPSK In connector accepts an external digital signal on the rear of the unit as illustrated here:
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On this connector the user supplies a digital signal, which serves a variety of purposes, depending on the operating mode of the 4071.
This input is a high impedance input (about 80KO) and can safely accept input levels from
This input has an internal pull down resistor which holds it in the low or "0" state when left open.
In most modes, this input can be used to switch the output signal on or off. When driven high, the output signal is gated off. This function can be performed up to 3 MHz. When the output is gated off, the DC level on the Sig Out jack is unpredictable. The Gating input "freezes" the output waveform at the output voltage is held to the voltage value that existed at the moment the Gating input went high. When the Gating input is brought low again, the output waveform resumes from the same point.
In the External FSK and BPSK modes, this input is used to bring in digital data for FSK or BPSK modulation.
In the Burst and Triggered Sweep modes, this input is used as a trigger signal. External High logic signal will triggers a sinewave burst or starts a sweep.
In the Continuous Sweep mode, driving this input high can halt the sweep. The sweep will resume when this input is brought low again.
In the Arbitrary, Function, and Pulse Generator modes, this input serves as a trigger signal input. If Triggered mode is selected, the generation of your arbitrary/function/pulse waveform will commence on the rising edge of the trigger signal.
*** Caution ***
Be careful to ensure that the input signal does not exceed the +/ - 10V limit. Permanent damage to this input may
result by exceeding this input voltage limit.
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BK Precision 4071 User Manual Rev.2.2