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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
3-4 Operation Astronics Test Systems
therefore, the output impedance remains low regardless of whether
the output is on or off. Use the following command to turn the SYNC
output on and off:
outp 1 Turns the SYNC output on
outp 0 Turns the SYNC output off
When you apply power or reset the 3152B, the SYNC output
defaults
to a single pulse that has a fixed width of four sample clock
periods.
Selecting the
SYNC
Source
The main purpose of the SYNC output is to produce
a pulse that
other devices may synchronize with.
The width of the SYNCsignal
might be too narrow for slower devices.
The pulse width, and
several other parameters, may be programmed using
the following
commands:
outp:sync:sour bit Provides a
signal that is synchronized with
an external trigger event when the 3152B
is placed in one of its interrupted modes.
Generates a narrow sync signal every
time the
segment is generated. The sync
position along the wavefor
m can be
programmed using the
OUTP:SYNC:POS
command. OUTP:SYNC:POS is used to
set both the TRIGger point and the
SYNC
point. The BIT signal is recommended for
use in continuous mode.
outp:sync:sour lcom
Generates a sync signal in SEQuence
mode only once w
hen the selected
segment appears for the
first time in the
sequence. The identity of the segment can
be programmed using the
TRAC:SEL
command. The sync position along
the
selected waveform can be programmed
using
the OUTP:SYNC:POS command.
The LCOM signal
is recommended for use
in Sequenced mode.
outp:sync:sour ssyn
Generates a sync signal at intervals that
are
synchronized with the internal clock
generator.
This option is useful to
minimize jitter when using
an oscilloscope.
The SSYNc signal is recommende
d for
use in Triggered mode.
outp:sync:sour hcl Generates a trigger signal of
the same
period as the output waveform, but a 50%
duty cycle. This option
is useful for
synchronizing two-point waveforms
on an
oscilloscope (sine and square waveforms
above 10 MHz).