Agilent Technologies E8257D PSG User Manual page 283

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For the
selection, the signal is supplied by an external clock source and applied to the Ext
External
Clock In connector. For the
Interface connector, generally by the device being tested.
If Internal is Selected
Using an external frequency reference, the N5102A module generates its own internal clock signal.
The reference frequency signal must be applied to the Freq Ref connector on the digital module.
a. Press the
Reference Frequency
reference.
b. Press the
Clock Rate
Table 12- 9
provides a quick view of the settings and connections associated with each clock
source selection.
Table 12-9 Clock Source Settings and Connectors
Clock Source
Softkeys
Reference
Frequency
External
Device
b
Internal
a.For the Internal selection, this sets the internal clock rate. For the External and Device selections, this tells the
interface module the rate of the applied clock signal.
b.There should be no clock signal applied to the Ext Clock In connector when Internal is being used.
4. Press the
Clock Phase
From the menu that appears, the phase of the clock relative to the data can be changed in
90 degree increments. The selections provide a coarse adjustment for positioning the clock on the
valid portion of the data. Selecting 180 degrees is the same as selecting a negative clock polarity.
The 90 degree and 270 degree selections are not available when the clock rate is set below
10 MHz or above 200 MHz. If 90 degrees or 270 degrees is selected when the clock rate is set
below 10 MHz or above 200 MHz, the phase will change to 0 degrees or 180 degrees, respectively.
NOTE
The clock phase and clock skew may need to be adjusted any time the clock rate setting is
changed. Refer to
5. Enter the required phase adjustment.
6. Press the
softkey to return to the clock setup menu.
Return
7. Press the
Clock Skew
This provides a fine adjustment for the clock relative to its current phase position. The skew is a
phase adjustment using increments of time. This enables greater skew adjustment capability at
higher clock rates. For clock rates below 25 MHz, this softkey is inactive.
Chapter 12
selection, the clock signal is supplied through the Device
Device
softkey and enter the frequency of the externally applied frequency
softkey and enter the appropriate clock rate.
N5102A Module Connection
a
Freq Ref
Clock Rate
softkey.
"Clock Timing for Phase and Skew Adjustments" on page
softkey.
N5102A Digital Signal Interface Module
Ext Clock In
Device Interface
Peripheral Devices
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