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Publication No. 980935 Rev. M 3152B User Manual
Astronics Test Systems ArbConnection 4-11
another source. The 10 MHz source options are:
Internal: from the built in source
External: applied to the front panel 10 MHz input connector
CLK10: Available on the VXI backplane. T
he CLK10 source
has the least accuracy and stability of the three options, but
is useful for synchronization with other VXI modules.
Arbitrary
/Sequence
To access the Arbitrary/Sequence panel, click the Operation button
on the Panels bar (Figure 4-8). Then click
the Arbitrary/Sequence
button that drops down below the Operation button. The
Arbitrary/Sequence panel will then open).
Note that if you invoke the Ar
bitrary/Sequence Panel from the
Panels menu, the 3152B will not change its output type. On the
other hand, if you select the Arbitrary or Sequenced option from the
Main Panel, the 3152B will immediately change its output to the
selected waveform type.
The
functional groups in the Arbitrary Waveforms Panel are
described below.
General Parameters
The General Parameters group contains two parameters: Amplitude
and Offset. The values in this group may be duplicated on other
panels. When you change amplitude or
offset in the Parameters
group, the other panels are updated automatically.
Sync Type
The available two types of synchronization are Bit and LCOM.
SCLK
The SCLK (Sample Clock) controls let you select the source of the
sample clock and set the sample clock frequency. The sample clock
setting affects the 3152B in Arbitrary mode only. It is programmed
in units of samples per second (S/s), and will affect the instrument
only when it is programmed to output arbitrary or sequenced
waveforms. The SCLK parameter has no effect on the frequency of
standard waveforms.
The three switches in the SCLK group set the sample clock input to
Internal, External, or ECLT0. The default is Internal. When you
select External, make sure an appropriate signal is connected to the
exte
rnal sample clock connector on the rear panel. The ECLT0
source is a backplane signal that allows ECL level signals to travel
to all VXI modules.
Click on the SCLK button to access the SCLK parameter. The value
that is associated with the highlighted indic
ator appears on the
digital display. You can use the dial, keyboard, or the [] [} keys to
adjust the SCLK setting. After you modify the setting, click on the
Modify/Execute knob to update the 3152B with the new reading.