5063-9240 Agilent Technologies Test Equipment, 5063-9240 Datasheet
5063-9240
5063-9240 Summary of contents
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Attenuator/Switch Drivers This confi guration guide will assist you through the process of confi guring a switching system using the Agilent 11713B/C attenuator/switch drivers. Agilent 11713B/C Confi guration Guide ...
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Key Features The 11713B attenuator/switch driver is a GPIB compatible instrument that concurrently drives up to two four-section programmable step attenuators and two microwave coaxial switches SPDT switches backward compatible with the 11713A in terms of ...
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Specifi cations Drive power supply specifi cations Specifi cations below describe warranted performance over the temperature range ºC after one hour of continuous operation, unless otherwise noted. Voltage Current Supplemental characteristics Supplemental characteristics are intended to ...
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... Option 601 11713-60044 Option 701 5064-7848 Option 801 11713-60047 Rack mount kit Part number options (optional) Option 908 5063-9240 Option 909 5061-9496 & 5063-9212 Cable and rack mount kit can be ordered separately with the part numbers below. 11713B-001/11713C-001 11713B-101/11713C-101 11713B-201/11713C-201 11713B-301/11713C-301 11713B-401/11713C-401 ...
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Five Simple Steps to Confi gure your Switching System 1.. Determine the switching device’s model and option (DC connector). Example Model: 87104A (SP4T switch) Option: 100 (solder terminal) 2.. Determine the attenuator/switch driver’s model and option (interface cable). Example Model: ...
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Table A: Selection guide for switches Switch Switch model number Switch option family 011/015/024 Bypass 8763A, 8763B, 8763C T15/T24 011/015/024 8764A, 8764B, 8764C T15/T24 202/403 201/403 N1811TL² 202/401/403 201/401/403 202/403 201/403 N1812UL² 202/401/403 201/401/403 8761A, 8761B 1 No option SPDT ...
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Switch Option Descriptions 011: 5 Vdc 015: 15 Vdc 024: 24 Vdc T15: TTL/5V CMOS compatible logic with 15 Vdc supply T24: TTL/5V CMOS compatible logic with 24 Vdc supply 201: D-submini 9 pin (f) 202: Solder lug 401: TTL/5V ...
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Confi guration Information for Switches Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of two switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For 8761A 15V. Note 3: For 8761B 24V. Note 4: 2,000,000 switching cycles at ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of fi ve switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: Five additional switches can be driven by Attenuator Y (front panel pushbuttons & 0) using the same confi ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of fi ve switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: Five additional switches can be driven by Attenuator Y (front panel pushbuttons & 0) using the same confi ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of fi ve switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: Requires continuous current to latch. The number of switches available for connection depends on option selection. Note 3: Five switches can be ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one switch to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For switches with Option 161, ground pin 16 opens all paths. Use S9 for Attenuator for Attenuator Y ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one switch to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For switches with Option 161, ground pin 16 opens all paths. Use S9 for Attenuator for Attenuator Y ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one switch to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For switches with Option 161, ground pin 16 opens all paths. Use S9 for Attenuator for Attenuator Y ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one switch to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For switches with Option 161, ground pin 16 opens all paths. Use S9 for Attenuator for Attenuator Y ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one switch to the 11713B/C. Note 2: With assumption that the initial state of switch’s RF path is thru. Note 3: One additional switch can be driven by Attenuator Y ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one switch to the 11713B/C. Note 2: With assumption that initial state of switch’s RF path is thru. Note 3: One additional switch can be driven by Attenuator Y (front ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of fi ve switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For standard/non-TTL drive only. Note 3: Four additional switches can be driven by Attenuator Y (front panel pushbuttons & ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of fi ve switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For standard/non-TTL drive only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note 4: ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of fi ve switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For standard/non-TTL drive only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note 4: ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of three switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For Option 401 (TTL drive) only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of three switches to the 11713B/C. Note 2: For Option 401 (TTL drive) only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates confi guration of fi ve switches to 11713B/C. Note 2: For standard/non TTL drive only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note 4: Five ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates confi guration of fi ve switches to 11713B/C. Note 2: For standard/non TTL drive only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note 4: Five ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates confi guration of three switches to 11713B/C. Note 2: For Option 401 (TTL drive) only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note 4: Two ...
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Note 1: Each table below illustrates confi guration of three switches to 11713B/C. Note 2: For Option 401 (TTL drive) only. Note 3: Option 403 (current interrupt) is required to ensure switch is not damaged by overheating. Note 4: Two ...
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Confi guration Information for Attenuators Note 1: Each table below illustrates the confi guration of one attenuator to the 11713B/C. Note 2: One additional attenuator can be driven by Attenuator Y (front panel pushbuttons & 8) using ...
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Interface Cable Drawings Figure 1. Option 001 viking connector to 10-pin DIP connector Figure 2. Option 101 viking connector to viking connector Measurement in millimeters 28 Measurement in inches ...
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Figure 3. Option 201 viking connector to 12-pin conductor cable, bare wire Figure 4. Option 301 viking connector to 4 ribbon cables 29 Measurement in inches Measurement in inches ...
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Figure 5. Option 401 dual-viking connector to 16-pin DIP connector Figure 6. Figure 6. Option 501 viking connector to (4) 9-pin Dsub connectors 30 Measurement in inches Measurement in inches ...
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Figure 7. Option 601 viking connector to 16-pin DIP connector 31 Measurement in inches ...
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Figure 8. Option 701 viking connector to 14-pin DIP connector ( wires A+A view Figure 9. Option 801 viking connector to (4) ...
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