Agilent M9302A Pxi Local Oscillator Front Panel Features; Front Panel Connectors; Front Panel Leds - Agilent Technologies M9302A Startup Manual

Pxi local oscillator 3 ghz to 10 ghz
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Agilent M9302A PXI Local Oscillator Front Panel Features

The front panel
LED behavior is valid only
when the soft front panel
(SFP) is running or when the
Initialize func-
tion/method has been called,
using the application pro-
gramming interface (API).
Agilent M9302A PXI Local Oscillator Startup Guide

Front Panel Connectors

Connector
Description
10 MHz REF IN
This SMB male connector is used to supply a 10 MHz reference input
to the front panel at 0 ± 4 dBm.
NOTE: For best measurement performance, connect a high-quality 10
MHz reference to the M9302A REF IN input. If no other reference is
available, connect the 10 MHz reference supplied on the back of the
PXI chassis.
10 MHz REF OUT
This SMB male connector is used to supply a 10 MHz reference sig-
nal out from the front panel. 
100 MHz REF 1/2
These SMB male connectors supply a 100 MHz reference signal out
OUT
from the front panel. These 100 MHz reference signals are phase-
coherent with the 10 MHz reference being used.
LO OUT
This SMA female connector is used to deliver the local oscillator sig-
nal (3 GHz to 10 GHz) out of the front panel.

Front Panel LEDs

LED
Description
STATUS
This LED indicates the overall health of the M9302A and is a sum-
mary of the following LEDs, covering the power supplies and other
hardware operations. The M9302A has extensive built-in-tests (BIT)
and specific issues can be identified by observing the status indicator
on the front panel.
This LED has four possible states:
ACCESS
Each time the module is written to, or read from, this amber LED
blinks.
Green = Power supplies are operational and in specification.
l
It also indicates that all module hardware is operational and a
10 MHz REF IN is connected.
Amber = Power supplies are operational and in specification,
l
but there may be a hardware failure.
Red = Power supply failure and a hardware failure or the 10
l
MHz REF in is absent.
Off = Power supply failure, but the other module hardware
l
appears to be functional. Since a power supply failure can
mask other hardware problems, this is not an indication that
only a power supply could be at fault.
Step 4: Install the Module
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