Teledyne Everywhereyoulook T3AWG6K Series Operator's Manual

Teledyne Everywhereyoulook T3AWG6K Series Operator's Manual

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T3AWG6K Series
Simple TrueArb
Rev. 2.1.5
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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual T3AWG6K Series Simple TrueArb Rev. 2.1.5 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ERSION ELEASES ........................... 13 NSTALL IMPLE PPLICATION INSTRUMENT OVERVIEW ............................. 15 T3AWG6062 ............................15 RONT ANEL T3AWG6064 ............................16 RONT ANEL T3AWG6068 ............................17 RONT ANEL Analog Outputs ............................... 17 Marker Outputs ............................... 18 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 3 Other Settings ..............................70 RF MODE ................................71 WAVEFORM LIST .............................. 76 CONFIGURATIONS ............................90 ................................... 90 XPORT ONFIGURATION ............................90 … ................................. 90 REMOTE CONTROL ............................92 EMOTE ESKTOP ONNECTION ..........................92 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 4 OMPLIANCE HS C : ............................. 107 OMPLIANCE UKCA C ERTIFICATION ............................107 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY – EMC ..........108 END-OF-LIFE HANDLING ..........................108 CHINA R HS C ERTIFICATION ..........................109 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 5: General Safety Summary

    This section contains information and warnings that must be observed to keep the instrument operating in a correct and safe condition. You are required to follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this section. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 6: Safety Symbols

    The WARNING sign indicates a potential hazard. It calls attention to a procedure, practice or condition which, if not followed, could possibly cause bodily injury or death. If a WARNING is indicated, do not proceed until its conditions are fully understood and met. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 7: Preface

    8 Bit digital outputs (requires LVDS cable) 16 Bit digital outputs (requires 2 x LVDS T3AWG6-16DIG cables) T3AWG3-8DIG-MSCAB Digital output LVDS cable T3AWG3-8DIG-TTL LVDS to LVTTL digital adapter probe T3AWG3-8DIG-SMA LVDS to SMA digital adapter cable T3AWG-RACKMOUNT-X Rack Mount Kit Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 8: Recommended Options And Accessories T3Awg6068

    LVDS to SMA digital adapter cable T3AWG-RACKMOUNT-X Rack Mount Kit Mechanical Characteristics Model T3AWG6062-T3AWG6064-T3AWG6068 Net Weight 10.5 kg Net Weight with Package 11 kg Overall Dimensions Height: 135 mm Width: 445 mm Depth: 320 mm Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 9: Key Features

    The instrument is intended for indoor use and should be operated in a clean, dry, nonconductive environment. Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expected. This location is a typical office/home environment. Temporary condensation occurs only when the product is out of service. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 10: Environmental Requirements

    Remove loose dust on the outside the instrument with a lint-free cloth. Use care to avoid scratching the front panel display. • Use a soft cloth dampened with water to clean the instrument. Use a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution as a cleaner. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 11: Calibration

    CAUTION. Do not short output pins or apply external voltages to Output connectors. The instrument may be damaged. CAUTION. Do not apply excessive inputs over ±15 Vpk to Trigger Input connector. The instrument may be damaged. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 12: Installing Your Instrument

    Obtaining the Latest Version Releases The latest release of the software may not be installed on your instrument. The latest version could be found on Teledyne LeCroy website (www.teledynelecroy.com) in the support area. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 13: Install Simple Truearb Application

    If your instrument has already installed another version of the Simple TrueArb application, DO NOT uninstall it otherwise you will lose all the configurations and projects. 1. Download the Simple TrueArb setup package from Teledyne LeCroy website and decompress it to instrument’s local disk.
  • Page 14 3. When the application has been installed, press the “Enter” button to continue. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 15: Instrument Overview

    Instrument Overview Front Panel T3AWG6062 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 16: Front Panel T3Awg6064

    Front Panel T3AWG6064 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 17: Front Panel T3Awg6068

    The Touch screen functionalities and features are described in the Simple TrueArb Application paragraph. Analog Outputs The T3AWG6K series instrument series has 2/4/8 analog output channels, each one is single-ended or differential (depending on the model) and the connector type is a standard SMA. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 18: Marker Outputs

    Run Mode refer to the paragraph “Trigger”. In Continuous mode the Trigger Inputs don’t have any effect. Trigger In Specification Value Connector SMA on the Front Panel Number of connectors 1 kΩ or 50 Ω selectable Input impedance Slope/Polarity Positive or negative selectable Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 19: Soft Keyboard And Rotary Knob

    The → key will move the selected digit to the right and the  key will move the selected digit to left. You can keep on offed the rotating knob and rotate it on the right or on the left to change the Delta increment. Rotary Knob Rotary Push Button Digit Selection Arrows Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 20: Numeric Keypad

    When you select a parameter on the user interface, if you press a Unit Measure Range button it will automatically update the available range allowed for that parameter. Unit Measure Range Button Unit Measure Range Tera / pico Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 21: Rear Panel T3Awg6062

    1 PS/2 Mouse & • 2 Slots for Keyboard ports • Removable SSD 1 COM port Digital Output Connector: Pod A • 4 USB 3.0 ports • 2 Gigabit LAN port • 3 Audio IN/OUT Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 22: Rear Panel T3Awg6064

    1 HDMI 1.4 port • 2 Gigabit LAN port • • 1 VGA port 3 Audio IN/OUT • 1 DVI-D port • 1 Display 1.2 port • 1 PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard ports • 1 COM port Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 23: Rear Panel T3Awg6068

    This connector outputs the internal 10MHz (100MHz Optional) reference clock used to synthesize the DAC sampling clock. If the clock source is internal, it produces a signal at 10 MHz (100 MHz Optional), if the source is external it is disabled. The connector type is a SMA. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 24: Digital Output Connector

    The connector type is a SMA. Sync In / Sync Out Connectors The purpose of those connectors is to connect and synchronize together multiple instruments. Up to 4 instruments can be synchronized. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 25: Quick Start Guide

    TrueArb UI to open the instrument settings window 5. Select Dev. Settings → General page, select Continuous as Run Mode 6. Touch again the settings button to close the instrument settings window Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 26 10. Enable the output channels by pressing and keep pressed the CH1 button located at the bottom of the application so that it is are no more grayed out. Press & Hold 11. Touch the Entry 1 and set the Repetition[N]=2 than touch the Entry 2 and set Repetition[N]=3. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 27 12. You can change the Amplitude/Voltage High and Offset/Voltage Low for each entry. 13. Press the RUN/STOP button and check the generated waveforms on the oscilloscope. The Entry 1 should be repeated two times while the Entry 2 should be repeated three times. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 28: Truearb Application

    • pinch in-out to zoom the waveform graph • use the touch-friendly virtual numeric keyboard to modify the parameters and to entry new values on the fly Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 29 The T3AWG6K series has a unique sequencer for all channels. Therefor the length and repetitions of each sequencer entry are common to all output channels. In the same way all analog and digital outputs share the same sampling clock. In this way they are synchronized each other. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 30: User Interface Description

    Command Bar: in this toolbar there are elements to control the instrument operations, to modify the instrument settings and to manipulate waveforms. As mentioned, the display is 7” capacitive touch screen display and it is possible to use the gestures like in a mobile phone: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 31: Sequencer Area

    “Analog” in the Waveform List can be assigned to analog output channels. For Digital output channels or Marker Output channels the dropdown list will show only the waveforms of type “Digitals” that are available in the Waveform List (see “Waveform List” paragraph). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 32 On the left side of the Sequencer Area, is also show an icon dedicated for represent the operative mode choice of the instrument, between Base Band mode and RF mode (only if the RF mode Option is presented). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 33: Multiple Channels View

    Collapse the view By swiping up/swipe down gesture it is possible to scroll through the channels. By touching again on a sequencer item the multiple channel view will collapse back to the single channel view. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 34: Sequencer Area Items

    Deselect All the entries • Remove the Selected entry • Close the toolbar Sequencer Toolbar This sequencer toolbar contains several buttons to navigate and control the sequencer that are described here below in detail: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 35: Waveform Area

    The Waveform Graph gives a description of the waveform assigned to the current channel and sequencer entry. The waveform is described as: • The waveform shape • The waveform duration and frequency • The waveform amplitude Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 36 Offset[V] It is defined as (Vmax + Vmin)/2 expressed in Volts where Vmax is the maximum level of the waveform and Vmin is the minimum level of the waveform Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 37 (resampled/cut/extended) to match the entry length. • It is possible to insert the length of an entry in samples or time. By pressing the Length[N] label will switch the representation from samples to time expressed by a Duration [s]. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 38 Samples Time By touching the parameter the Virtual numeric keypad will open and the parameter value and its measure unit can be entered. Below there is a description of the keypad items: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 39 In presence of warnings the application will modify the mismatching waveforms during the execution to match the entry length using the strategy specified in the Sample increasing/decreasing strategy parameter (Device Settings -> General page) Warning: channel waveform length and Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data entry length are different...
  • Page 40: Status Toolbar

    By pushing this button, the instrument state will change. Trigger Button – Use this button to send an internal software trigger to the instrument. Independently from the setting this trigger is always received. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 41 Beep – This button enables or disables the beep audio signal when the user touches a button. More Button – This button gives access to other instrument features as explained in the following table. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 42 Waveform Editor – This button opens the Waveform Editor software. (For more information please refer to the Waveform Editor User Manual). License button – This button enters the License setup page. (For more information, please refer to the relative section). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 43: Settings

    The RF mode gives a more advanced feature for creating and generating QAM modulated RF signal with the single or double carrier (Please refer to the “RF Mode” section for detailed information). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 44 Burst Count[N] parameter. If you set Burst Count[N]=1 the instrument is in Single mode and the sequence will be repeated only once. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 45 After the generation of an entry has completed, the last sample of the current entry or the first sample of the next entry is held until the next trigger is received. At the end of the entire sequence the execution will restart from the first entry. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 46 Advanced: In this mode the execution of the sequence can be changed by using conditional and unconditional jumps (JUMP TO and GO TO features) and dynamic jumps (PATTERN JUMP and FORCE JUMP feature). Please refer to the Advanced Run Mode section for detailed information. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 47 It can be used to create long and complex waveform scenarios. Follow these steps to start working with the Advanced Mode: • In the Device Setting → General page select Advanced as Run Mode Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 48 The sequencer page will change its standard layout and the Edit Entry button will appear in the Entry Parameters area as shown in the picture below. • Press the “Edit Entry” button on Sequencer Area to open the Entry Editor Table. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 49 Note: The Trigger buttons and the Trigger from remote command are always active, independently from the selected Trigger Source. Repeat Defines how many times the waveforms in the entry is repeated: 1 to 4,294,967,295 or infinite cycles. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 50 • First: the sequencer goes to the first element of the sequence • Last: the sequencer goes to the last element of the sequence • Item: the sequencer goes to the selected entry index. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 51 Add Next. Button – This button adds an entry table after the selected entry. Remove Button – This button removes the selected entry by the table. As example this table entry is represented by a flow chart below: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 52 If Pattern Jump Jump If Timer (123) occurs: event Jump to Entry 4 occurs: Output Waveform Jump to Next Repeat Entry 10 times Repetitions Complete, Go To Entry 3 Entry 3. Entry 4. Entry 2. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 53 Jump Mode field (Device Settings → General section). As example look the sequencer below where entry 18 is highlighted, and the following table entry for entry 1. This table entry is represented by a flow chart below: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 54 Jump If Ext. Trig. 1 Selected’ occurs: event Jump to Entry 18 Output Waveform occurs: Repeat Jump to Next Entry 10000 times (Entry 2) Repetitions Complete, Go To Entry 5 Entry 5. Entry 18. Entry 2. Timing Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 55 Trigger settings (in the Device Settings paragraph) for more details. When the Sync Output is enabled the Sync Output Divisor parameter will appear and the user can choose the Sync Output clock frequency from a list of all the possible values. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 56 Trigger In 1: a Trigger event is generated by the signal applied externally to the Trigger In 1 SMA connector when it crosses the selected Threshold with the selected Slope. The Threshold value and Slope can be defined in the relative textbox and slider. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 57 Trigger Input 1/2 signal. The Delay Adjust [s] parameter specifies the delay applied to the Trigger Input 1/2 signal. The range of the delay is 0ps to 2418ps. The resolution of the delay is 78ps. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 58 In Trigger Settings page the new tab Force Jump Settings will appear beside Trigger Input1/2 tabs. A table that represents all 256 possible pattern inputs, allows to specify which entry to jump to once an external pattern is received. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 59 Note: The execution flow can jump immediately or when all the repetitions have been executed as selected in the Jump Mode field (Device Settings → General section). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 60: Channel Settings

    Baseline Offset. ➢ Stopped Output Voltage[V]: This parameter allows to set the value of Baseline Offset in stop condition (if “Value On Stop” selector is set on “Custom”). • Channel Value on Stop Settings: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 61 Once the digital channels are enabled (≥ 8 digital channels selected) it is possible to define the digital waveform in the Waveform Graph area (see the picture below) in the same way as per the analog channels. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 62 Pod: the T3AWG6062 model has only one pod (POD A[7..0]); the T3AWG6064 model two pods (POD A[7..0], POD B[7..0]); the T3AWG6068 model four pods (POD A[7..0], POD B[7..0], POD C[7..0], POD D[7..0]). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 63: Marker Settings

    • Single/Burst: each time a trigger event has been received, while the instrument is waiting for a trigger event, a Marker pulse is generated of the duration of 16 sampling clock periods. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 64 Only the Marker Outputs with the Marker Mode defined as Custom Patterns will be displayed in the Waveform Graph. For example in the picture above only the Market Out 1 and the Marker Out 4 are displayed. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 65: Sequencer Settings

    (100000 samples) for Channel 2. If Adapt to the longer analog waveform option is selected, the length of Entry 1 will be 100000. It is possible to manage the variation of the length of the SINE waveform with the Sample increasing strategy option. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 66 Adapt to the shorter analog waveform: if this option is selected the length of an entry of the sequencer by default will be equal to the length of the shorter channel waveform, among all analog channels, assigned to the entry. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 67 Note: if the instrument Sampling Rate is changed, the entry length will not be automatically recalculated. In this case the waveform must be removed from the Sequencer entry and inserted again in order to keep its original duration. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 68 This is true only if Adapt to the longer analog waveform is selected while if the entry strategy is Adapt to the shorter the Length [N] will remain 16384. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 69 This situation will cause the application the modify the mismatching waveforms during the execution to match the entry length using the strategy specified in the Sample increasing/decreasing strategy parameter (Device Settings -> General page). Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 70: Other Settings

    When the message data size set with this parameter is reached, a Log file is automatically generated. Note: Each Log file is automatically saved in the C:\Users\awg6000\Documents\atTrueArbRider\Log directory. Export Current Log All Log messages are immediately exported in a .txt file specified by the User. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 71: Rf Mode

    RF signal is constituted by components I0, Q0 that are modulated through the first carrier signal (f0 and ϕ0 are respectively its frequency and phase); the second RF signal is constituted by Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 72 For every component, it will be possible select the shape of the waveform from the drop-down list (waveform list), the amplitude and the offset (or Voltage high and voltage low), while the Repetitions number and Length parameters will remain a specific setting of the entry. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 73 DAC has an 8x interpolation factor in RF mode. Nevertheless it is possible to vary their sampling data rate through a new parameter that appears in the “Timing” tab settings when working in RF mode: I/Q Prescaler [N]. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 74 RF carriers, as show in the picture below (in Double Carrier press Carrier 0 or Carrier 1 button to set the parameters relating to Carrier 1 or Carrier 2 respectively): Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 75 Copy Carrier When pressed in the channel settings of a specific channel, it immediately Parameters copies all the parameters relating to the components and the selected Carrier to all the other channels of the instrument. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 76: Waveform List

    The Waveform Graph The Graph Area presents you with a rendition of the currently selected waveform. You can zoom in both directions, by simply doing a pinch-in/pinch-out gesture, or by holding the left mouse button while Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 77 The supported file formats are: • .txt – New line (\n) separated text file (one column only with no header) • .zip – Compressed file in binary proprietary format • .trc – LeCroy oscilloscope binary file format Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 78 Please note this special case: if you export a Predefined waveform and then you try to import it again on the list, it will be imported as a standard analog or digital waveform. How to promote an Analog/Digital waveform to a Predefined Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 79 2. In the Add Parametric Waveform dialog, the Name and Description fields are automatically filled in with default values. 3. Select Predefined if you want to make the new waveform predefined. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 80 The newly created parametric waveform will be by default a sine waveform, which can be later changed to other kinds of waveform. Parametric Waveform Types Waveform Type Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 81 To do that, you need to set the characteristic parameters of a waveform type, which can be easily accessed by scrolling up and down the waveform parameters area as shown in the following image. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 82 To change the employed strategy, tap the Auto Calc Options drop down button and then select the strategy that best suits your needs from the submenu. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 83 Sometimes the set of values assigned to parameters part of the Auto Calc domain, which are Frequency, Sampling Rate, Length, Cycles leads to an unfeasible setup. This behavior is highlighted by the Setup Warning message, which appears as soon as this condition arises. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 84 Suggestions Pulse Type Parametric Waveform Once you select Pulse from the list of available waveform types and set it up so that it has the desired frequency, it’s now time to start customizing it. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 85 It has three characteristic parameters: Start Frequency, Stop Frequency and Sweep Mode. While Start and Stop Frequency are straightforward, as their names imply, Sweep Mode instead lets you change between a Linear and a Logarithmic sweep. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 86 Sampling Rate as you see fit. You can change the PRBS type by tapping on the PRBS type drop down menu and selecting one amongst the available ones, as shown in the image below. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 87 Once you’ve set the Sampling Rate as you see fit, you can start adding in your desired Tones. To add a Tone, you only need to tap onto the button, then a dialog box will open and within it, you can set the characteristic parameters of a Tone: Frequency, Amplitude, Phase. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 88 How to create and load a Restore Point Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 89 A new non parametric waveform containing the array points will be created and added to the waveform list, which you can later export and modify as you see fit. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 90: Configurations

    “More” menu, a page will be opened that shows the list of all the saved and imported configurations. By select an existing Configuration, all the settings of that configuration will be loaded in the instrument. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 91 By pressing the Import Configuration button it is possible import a configuration file that was previously exported by a different instrument or just by a different user. The imported configuration will be inserted in the “Load From” list. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 92: Remote Control

    SCPI server. It is enabled by default. Remote Desktop Connection The following credentials must be used when connecting to the instrument by a remote desktop connection: Computer Name: T3AWG6000 User Name: t3awg6000 Password: 1234 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 93: Calibration And Diagnostic

    • Load Factory button: touching this button will load the factory calibration parameters. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 94: Multi-Instrument System

    Once all the instruments have been connected, turn them on and launch the Simple TrueArb application in all the instruments. Please note that: • Turn off the instruments • The external sampling clock and external trigger input are available in Master device only Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 95 2. In the Master unit (the ones with the Sync OUT port connected) a new Master Multi- Instrument toolbar will appear: 3. In the Slave unit (the one with the Sync IN port connected) a new Slave Multi-Instrument toolbar will appear: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 96 7. Press Start on the Master device. Both the master and the slave instruments will start synchronously. A lock symbol on the start button of the captured instrument indicates that it is controlled by the master device: Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 97: Behavior Of A Multi-Instrument System

    After selecting the clock source and connecting the eventual external source on the master instrument, this will be propagated to all the other instruments in the • system to synchronize them with each other. • • Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 98 Master Operating Mode Slave [N] Operating Mode Allowed Note BaseBand BaseBand The same Sampling Clock and I/Q Prescaler as the master RadioFrequency RadioFrequency instrument is set on all instruments of the system. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 99: Master Multi-Instrument Bar

    It notifies that the master instrument has captured the slave devices, so it can control the execution of whole the instruments chain. By sliding the Release button, the master instrument will release the control of the connected slave devices. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 100: Slave Multi-Instrument Toolbar

    It notifies that another slave device has been found forward on the chain. It notifies that no other slave device have been found forward, so this instrument is the last one in the chain. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 101: License

    T3AWG6-16DIG: 16 channel digital license T3AWG6068 model: a. T3AWG6-8DIG: 8 channel digital license b. T3AWG6-16DIG: 16 channel digital license c. T3AWG6-32DIG: 32 channel digital license To get the licence key please contact your distributor sales representative. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 102: Appendix A - Digital Option And Accessories

    ) but you should take 10112632-101LF 10120666-101LF 2198484-1 care of using the electrical connection shown below. The connection of the T3AWG3-8DIG-SMA cable adapter (mini-SAS HD to 16 SMA adapter cable) are also described in the table below. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 103 DO 7_P DO0_P DO 0_P DO0_N DO 0_N SMA Ground CS1 (RESERVED). Do not connect. +12Vcc SMA Ground DO6_P DO 6_P DO6_N DO 6_N SMA Ground DO1_P DO 1_P DO1_N DO 1_N SMA Ground +5Vcc Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 104: T3Awg3-8Dig-Sma

    16 SMA connectors. This cable ensures the best signal integrity and flexibility required for transmitting the high speed digital signals provided by the T3AWG6K generator series. Output connector Output type LVDS Number of SMA 16 (8 bits) Cable type Proprietary standard Cable Length 1 meter Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 105: T3Awg3-8Dig-Ttl

    Maximum Update Rate 125 Mbps @ 0.8V and 400 Mbps @ 3.6V Dimensions W 52 mm – H 22 mm – D 76 mm Input Connector Proprietary standard Cable Length 1 meter Cable Type Proprietary Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 106: Compliance Information

    EMC unprotected applications. This product is intended for use in nonresidential areas only. Use in residential areas may cause electromagnetic interference. To ensure compliance with all applicable EMC standards, use high- quality shielded interface cables. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 107: Rohs Compliance

    UK SI 2016 No. 1101 The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations UK SI 2016 No. 1091 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations UK SI 2012 No. 3032 Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous and Substances in electrical and Electronic Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 108: Australia & New Zealand Declaration Of Conformity - Emc

    The instrument is subject to disposal and recycling regulations that vary by country and region. Many countries prohibit the disposal of waste electronic equipment in standard waste receptacles. For more information about proper disposal and recycling of your Teledyne LeCroy product, please visit teledynelecroy.com/recycle. Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 109: China Rohs Certification

    多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE) PCBAs 机械硬件 金属片 塑料部件 电缆组件 显示器 电源 风扇 电池 电源线 外部电源(如有) 探头(如有) 熔丝(如有) 产品外壳(如有) 适配器/模块(如有) 鼠标(如有) O: 表明该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11364-2014标准规定的限量要求之下。 X: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11364-2014标准规定的限量要求。 EFUP (对环境友好的使用时间): 30年。 使用条件:参阅用户手册“环境条件”部分的规定。 探头EFUP: 10年。 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...
  • Page 110 SJ/T11364-2014. EFUP (Environmentally Friendly Use Period): 30 years. Use Conditions: Refer to the environmental conditions stated in the User Manual. EFUP for Probes: 10 years. 936781 Rev2 Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data...

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