Rear-Panel Rf Out Ports; Ref In/Out Ports; Event 1/2 Ports (Ch2-4); Trig 1-5 Ports (Ch2-4) - Keysight N5186A Getting Started Manual

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Front and Rear Panel Features
Rear Panel Features
#
Name
15
SYNC UP, SYNC DN
16
CH1 EVENT 1 - 3,
PULSE IN
17
CH1 TRIG 1 - 6
18
LINE

Rear-panel RF OUT ports

— If there are more than two channels, the connectors are Type SMA female.
— There are no color halos around the ports when they are located here.

REF IN/OUT ports

REF OUT is an internally-generated frequency reference. Under Instrument
Settings > Reference, you can choose to enable or disable the output, and set
the output frequency to 10 MHz or 100 MHz.
REF IN accepts an externally-generated 10 MHz frequency reference. (With
Option 1ER, any frequency in the range of 1 to 110 MHz can be used.)

EVENT 1/2 ports (CH2-4)

The output-only EVENT ports for channels 2 to 4 furnish programmable timing
signals generated by event n (n = 1 or 2).

TRIG 1-5 ports (CH2-4)

The input/output TRIG ports for channels 2 to 4 can accept or generate
programmable timing signals generated by trigger n (n= 1 to 5).

LAN port

GbE 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet: the LAN supports DHCP, connection
monitoring, dynamic hostname services, TCP/IP communication, TCP keep
alive, and SCPI remote programming.
The LAN connector provides the same SCPI remote programming functionality
as the GPIB connector, and is also used to access the internal Web server and
FTP server.
N5186A Getting Started Guide
Type
Description
??
(Reserved for future use)
BNC
Event 1-3 ports for Channel 1; see
page 42
The PULSE IN port is reserved for future use.
BNC
"CH1 TRIG 1-6" on page 42
See
3-prong plug
AC power receptacle; accepts 3-pronged AC power cord supplied
with the instrument.
RF OUT ports are located on the rear panel if Option 1EM is ordered.
These are as described in
exceptions.
"CH1 EVENT 1-3" on
for details
"RF Out 1-4 ports" on page
for details.
39, with these
41

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