10 Mhz In, 10 Mhz Out; 100 Mhz In, 100 Mhz Out - Agilent Technologies Infiniium 90000 Q-Series User Manual

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Using the Oscilloscope

10 MHz In, 10 MHz Out

The 10 MHz In BNC connector is used to synchronize the oscilloscope's
horizontal timebase system to a reference clock that you provide. The
clock that you provide must meet the following specifications:
• Amplitude: 178 mV peak to 1 V peak.
• Frequency: 10 MHz ±5 ppm high- quality sine wave or square wave.
To use an external reference clock, connect the external clock to the
10 MHz In BNC connector; then, in the Infiniium oscilloscope application's
Horizontal Setup dialog box (under Setup > Horizontal...), enable the 10 MHz
External Reference Clock.
You can use the 10 MHz Out BNC connector to send the oscilloscope's
10 MHz reference clock output signal to another instrument's reference
clock input.

100 MHz In, 100 MHz Out

The 100 MHz IN SMA connector is used to synchronize the oscilloscope's
horizontal timebase system to a reference clock that you provide. The
clock that you provide must meet the following specifications:
• Amplitude: 178 mV peak to 1 V peak.
• Frequency: 100 MHz ±5 ppm high- quality sine wave or square wave.
To use a 100 MHz external reference clock, connect the external clock to
the 100 MHz In SMA connector; then, in the Infiniium oscilloscope
application's Horizontal Setup dialog box (under Setup > Horizontal...), enable
the 100 MHz External Reference Clock.
You can use the 100 MHz Out SMA connector to send the oscilloscope's
100 MHz reference clock output signal to another instrument's reference
clock input.
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