Agilent 81101A Generator
Manufacturer:
Model:
81101A
Date:
2000
Class:
Type:
SubType:
50 MHz Pulse Generator
Information
What you can do with the
Agilent 81101A
This section introduces the basic features and use models of the
Agilent 81101A Pulse
Generator.
Basic Features
The
Agilent 81101A is a single-channel pulse
Generator with variable
transition times. It is capable of generating all standard pulses and bursts
of pulses needed to test current logic technologies (for example, TTL,
CMOS, ECL, PECL, LVDS, GTL) and other digital designs up to 50 MHz.
The instrument features two internal oscillators:
a synchronously triggerable internal
Oscillator
an accurate, stable internal PLL
For even more accuracy, an external frequency reference can be
connected.
Any timing parameter can be varied without glitch or drop out. This
contributes to more accurate and confident characterizations of the
device under test (DUT).
Complete signal setups can be stored locally (9 internal non-volatile
registers available) or on a memory card.
Benchtop Testing
The
Agilent 81101A features a graphic display showing all pulse
parameters at a glance. The cursor keys and the modify knob allow fast
and simple operation.
The user
Interface is designed to minimize the time invested in getting
familiar with the instrument. After familiarization, the instrument
supports quick setups of signals. This leaves you free to concentrate on
the measurement task and testing of the DUT.
Automated Testing
The
Agilent 81101A features an GP-IB/SCPI-conform command structure
for all features. Using this programming
Interface, the instrument can be
easily integrated into all phases of test system development such as
planning rack integration and test program generation.
Programs designed for the
Agilent 81101A are compatible with all other
models of the
Agilent 81100 family.
For a command reference list, please refer to the Reference Guide, part
number
81101-91021.
Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
118
Size:
935.92 Kbytes (958385 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
1.0
Manual-ID:
81101-91021
Date:
2000 03 01
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Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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About this Book
This guide provides reference information primarily for programming the
Agilent 81101A via remote control.
Chapter 1 “General Programming Aspects” on page 13 gives general
hints for programming instruments like the
Agilent 81101A using SCPI
commands.
Chapter 2 “Programming Reference” on page 25 provides detailed
information on the SCPI commands supported by the instrument.
Chapter 3 “Specifications” on page 89 lists the instrument’s technical
specifications and provides exact definitions for the instrument’s
parameters.
For an introduction and information on the
Agilent 81101A’s user
interface, please refer to the Quick Start Guide, p/n
81101-91020.
Manual type:
User Manual
Pages:
94
Size:
1.33 Mbytes (1397238 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
1.1
Manual-ID:
81101-91020
Date:
2000 03 01
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
Upload date:
2019 01 08
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Quick Start Guide
This quick start guide helps you to quickly get familiar with the features
and the user
Interface of the
Agilent 81101A Pulse
Generator.
Chapter 1 Introducing the
Agilent 81101A Pulse Generator on page
15 gives a general overview of the
Agilent 81101A
its features, the user
interface, and the steps required for operating the instrument.
For getting started Chapter 2 Getting Started on page 29 gives the
setup information for some real-world signal examples, which can easily
be used by varying only some parameter values.
Chapter 3 Using the
Agilent 81101A on page 43 provides complete
information on the user
Interface screens.
Installation and maintenance are described in Appendix A Installation
& Maintenance on page 75.
For specifications and information on operating the instrument by means
of remote control, please refer to the Reference Guide, p/n
81101-91021.
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