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operation up 1 km (3,280 ft), and telephone modem operation over any distance. HP Sales and Service offices can provide additional information on the HP-IB extenders.

The codes next to the HP-IB connector, illustrated in Figure C-2, describe the HP-IB electrical capabilities of the synthesizer, using IEEE Std. 488-1978 mnemonics (HP-IB, GP-IB, IEEE-488, and IEC-625 are all electrically equivalent). Briefly, the mnemonics translate as follows:

SHlSource Handshake, complete capability.

AH1Acceptor Handshake, complete capability.

T6:Talker; capable of basic talker, serial poll, and unaddress if MLA.

TEOTalker, Extended address; no capability.

L4Listener, capable of basic listener, and unaddress if

MTA.

LEOListener, Extended address; no capability.

SRlService Request, complete capability.

RLlRemote Local, complete capability.

PPOParallel Poll, no capability.

DC1Device Clear, complete capability.

DTlDevice Trigger, complete capability.

CO, 1, 2, 3, 28 Controller capability options; CO, no capabilities;

 

Cl, system controller; C2, send IFC and take charge

 

C3, send REN; C28, send I. F. messages.

E l

Electrical specification indicating open collector

 

outputs.

*These codes are described completely in the IEEE Std 488-1978document, published by The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc., 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 11017.

SOURCE MODULE INTERFACE sends and receives digital and analog signals to and from an HP 83550-Series millimeter-wave source module. With the source module connected, the synthesizer assumes the characteristics of the source module. Refer to Leveling Point Module for more information.

C-10 Operating and Programming Reference

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