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Getting Started with Your 2700 Series Instrument

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Chapter 6: Specifications Front Panel Auxiliary Signals<br />

Generator Monitors<br />

(all units except SYS-2720.)<br />

Front Panel Auxiliary Signals<br />

Channel A Buffered version of the channel A analog<br />

generator signal. Amplitude is typically 2.8 Vpp.<br />

Channel B Buffered version of the channel B analog<br />

generator signal. Amplitude is typically 2.8 Vpp.<br />

Generator Auxiliary Signals<br />

(all units except SYS-2720.)<br />

Sync Output LSTTL compatible signal that is intended to be<br />

used as a trigger for stable oscilloscope displays.<br />

Trig/Gate Input LSTTL compatible input, functional <strong>with</strong> option<br />

“BUR” only.<br />

Analyzer Signal Monitors<br />

(all units except SYS-2720.)<br />

Channel A Buffered version of the channel A analog input<br />

signal. Amplitude is typically 0 Vpp–3.6 Vpp.<br />

Channel B Buffered version of the channel B analog input<br />

signal. Amplitude is typically 0 Vpp–3.6 Vpp.<br />

Reading Buffered version of the analog analyzer output<br />

signal after all filtering and gain stages. Amplitude<br />

is typically 0 Vpp–3.6 Vpp.<br />

Digital Signal Monitors<br />

(SYS-2720 & SYS-2722 only.)<br />

Figure 63. Monitors<br />

panel.<br />

Via four 24-bit D/A converters. Function monitored depends upon analyzer<br />

program loaded; for example, noise and distortion products after the notch filter<br />

are monitored <strong>with</strong> “DSP Audio Analyzer” in its THD+N function.<br />

Channel 1 Buffered version of the digital channel 1 signal.<br />

Channel 2 Buffered version of the digital channel 2 signal.<br />

Reading 1 Distortion of the digital channel 1 signal.<br />

Reading 2 Distortion of the digital channel 2 signal.<br />

86 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>2700</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Instrument</strong>

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