Mhz Out; Gpib; Lan; Device Usb - Agilent Technologies X Series User Manual

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panel or over the remote interface.

8. 10 MHz OUT

Connector
female BNC
Signal
A nominal signal level greater than 4 dBm.

9. GPIB

This connector enables communication with compatible devices such as external controllers, and is
one of three connectors available to remotely control the signal generator (see also
11. Device
USB).

10. LAN

The signal generator supports local area network (LAN) based communication through this connector,
which enables a LAN–connected computer to remotely program the signal generator. The LAN
interface supports auto−MDIX. The signal generator is limited to 100 meters on a single cable
(100Base–T). For more information on the LAN, refer to the Programming Guide.

11. Device USB

Connector
Type B
USB Protocol
Version 2.0
Use this universal serial bus (USB) connector to connect a PC to remotely control the signal
generator.

12. Host USB

Connector
Type A
USB Protocol
2.0
Use this universal serial bus (USB) to connect a USB Flash Drive (UFD) for data transfer. You can
connect or disconnect a USB device without shutting down or restarting the signal generator.

13. SD Card

Holds the Secure Digital (SD) non- volatile memory card.
Agilent X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
Impedance nominally 50 Ω
Rear Panel Overview (N5171B, N5172B, N5181B, & N5182B)
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10. LAN
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