Anritsu MG369XB Portable Generator User Manual


 
O U T P U T
P U L S E
S Y N C O U T
O U T P U T
E X T E R N A L
P U L S E
F R E E R U N
G A T E D
O U T P U T
D E L A Y E D
D 1
D 1
O U T P U T
E X T E R N A L
T R I G G E R
T R I G G E R E D
O U T P U T
E X T E R N A L
T R I G G E R
T
R I G G E R E D W / D E L A Y
D 1
D 1
D 1
P U L S E
S Y N C O U T
Free Run–The pulse generator produces Single, Doublet, Triplet, or Quadruplet
pulse modulation waveforms at the internal pulse repetition rate. Pulse delay
(D1) is not available in this trigger mode.
Delayed–The pulse generator produces Single, Doublet, Triplet, or Quadruplet
pulse modulation waveforms delayed by pulse delay (D1) at the internal pulse
repetition rate.
Triggered–The pulse generator is triggered by an external trigger to produce
Single, Doublet, Triplet, or Quadruplet pulse modulation waveforms. Pulse de-
lay (D1) is not available in this trigger mode.
Triggered w/delay–The pulse generator is triggered by an external trigger to
produce Single, Doublet, Triplet, or Quadruplet pulse modulation waveforms de-
layed by pulse delay (D1).
Gated– An external pulse gates the internal pulse generator on and off. When
gated on, the pulse generator produces a Single pulse modulation waveform at
the internal pulse repetition rate. Doublet, Triplet, and Quadruplet pulse modes
are not available in this trigger mode.
For proper operation, the period of the external pulse must be greater than the
sum of the pulse repetition rate and pulse width of the internal pulse modula-
tion waveform. To prevent relative timing jitter, the external gating pulse
source can be synchronized with the internal pulse generator by using the
10 MHz REF OUT signal output (MG369XB rear panel) as a frequency reference
for the external generator.
Local (Front Panel) Operation Signal Modulation
MG369XB OM 3-111