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MP1777A
10 GHz Jitter Analyzer
Remote Control
Operation Manual
Vol. 2
Fourth Edition
To ensure that the equipment is used safely, read
the "For Safety" in the MP1777A 10 GHz Jitter Ana-
lyzer Operation Manual first.
Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
APR.
2005
Document No.: M-W1493AE-4.0
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Safety Symbols To prevent the risk of personal injury or loss related to equipment malfunction, Anritsu Corporation uses the follow- ing safety symbols to indicate safety-related information. Insure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE uslng the equipment. Some or all of the symbols may not be used on this equipment. In addition, when drawings are included in this manual, labels on the equipment may not be shown on them. Safety Symbols Used in Manual This indicat
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For Safety 1 WARNING -- 1. ALWAYS refer to the operation manual when working near locations at which the alert mark shown on the left is attached. If the operation, etc., is performed without heeding the advice in the operation manual, there is a risk of personal injury. In addition, the equipment performance may be reduced. A Moreover, this alert mark is sometimes used with other marks and de- scriptions indicating other dangers. 2. When supplying power to this equipment, connect the
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I For Safety WARNING A -- - 5. DO NOT short the battery terminals and never attempt to disassemble it Battery Fluid or dispose of it in a fire. If the battery is damaged by any of these ac- tions, the battery fluid may leak. This fluid is poisonous. DO NOT touch it, ingest it, or get in your eyes. If it is accidentally in- gested, spit it out immediately, rinse your mouth with water and seek medical help. If it enters your eyes accidentally, do not rub your eyes, irrigate them with cl
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For Safety CAUTION 1. Before changing the fuses, ALWAYS remove the power cord from the Changing Fuse poweroutlet and replace the blown fuses. ALWAYS use new fuses of the type and rating specified on the fuse marking on the rear panel of the cabinet. T _-A indicates a time-lag fuse There is risk of receiving a fatal electric shoc~ if the fuses are replaced with the power cord connected. 2. Keep the power supply and cooling fan free of dust. Clean the power inlet regularly. If dust accu
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Notes On Export Management - - Th~s product and its manuals may require an Export LicenseiApproval by the Government of the product's country of origin for re-export from your country. Before re-exporting the product or manuals, please contact us to confirm whether they are export-controlled items or not. When you dispose of export-controlled items, the products/manuals are needed to be brokenlshredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose. Trademark and Registered Trade
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Composition of the MP1777A Operation Manual VOL 1 - -- Operat~on manual for the maln un~t -- -- --- I i L - - - - - -2 MP1777A -- 4 , -. - -- -_ -- _ __ _ - - - I Operat~on Manual L I VOL 2 -- -1 Operat~on manual for remote control I
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Table of Contents For Safety ............................................................ iii Composition of the MP1777A Operation Manual .. I Section 1 Outline ................................................ 1-1 1 . 1 Interface Function .................................................................... 1-2 1 . 2 System Setup Example ............................................................... 1-3 Section 2 GPlB Interface .................................... 2-1 2.1 GPlB Interface F
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Section 6 Status Report ..................................... 6-1 ............................... 6.1 Conficjurat;on of hlP1 777A Status Registers 6-2 6.2 Status Registers Spec~fied by IEEE438.2 ................................... 6-4 6.3 Status Register Specifled by SCPl .............................................. 6-6 6.4 Status Register Specific to MP1777A ......................................... 6-7 6.5 Reading. Writing and Clearing Status Reg~sters ......................... 6-8 Se
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n 1 Outline 1 .I In!s:face Function ............................ .. .......................................... 1-2 1 .2 Syskn; Setup Example ................... .. ........................................... 1-3
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Section 1 Outline Interface Function The MP1777A has a connector for remote control on the back face. Remote control of devices is enabled by fitting GPIB. The GPIB setting is performed on the Secondary system screen in the Main setup screen. GPIB interface: The GPIB interface for this device conforms to the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engi- neers) standards, 488.1-1987. The software conforms to the standards IEEE488.2 and SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instrume
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1.2 System Setup Example Control from a host computer \i'hec conrlec,tecl to :I hn\t COIII~LI~L,~. ~tlr dc\.ice ptsforrllh ;iutoril:ttlc mc~~\i~rt.rllc:~il. Host compllter Fig. 1-1 Block Diagram
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Section 1 Outline
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Section 2 GPlB Interface 2.1 GPlB Interface Functions ................................................................. 2.2 Device Message List ........................................................................ 2.3 Bus Commands ................................................................................ 2.4 Connect~ng the GPlB Cable ............................................................. 2.5 Sett~ng GPlB .......................................................................
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Section 2 GPIB lnterface 2.1 GPIB lnterface Functions This device only functions as a device and does not function as a controller. Accordingly, the GPIB interface has the following functions. Table 2-1 GPIB lnterface Functions Cord Interface Function IEEE488.2 Standards All the source handshake functions is available. Incomoration of all the functions as the standard features All the acceptor handshake functions is available. Incorporation of all the functions as the standard features B
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2.2 Device Message List 2.2 Device Message List I)<\ icc Ilrc\\ase\ Lire d,lta nlc.;;i_rc\ exclinrlgcd l~,et\iezr-i tt~e coii11-01lcr ,111d ~lic dev~ce vi;~ the a! \ten1 interl'acc \\ her1 the hu\ i4 wt I(> tht, (I:II:I ri~oile (~i liv~l the :\I U Iirii' i\ \et 31 "H" ). :md art. ci:tsaified Into t\vo t!peh. the proyrmi rrlt.sqe\ arid r-c\po~i\e me\\age\. 1'11~ proprn rnt.i.;'tgei .IK ;\SC'II d,ita rne\\;ige\ tr-an\fcrreil fron~ the controller ti: the tic\ lcc, \+I~llc the re\;>oriw rn~~v
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Section 2 GPIB Interface 2.3 Bus Commands Bus commands refer to internal interface communications exchanged when the bus is set to the command mode (when the ATM line is set at "L"). The table below shows a list of bus commands. Table 2-4 Details of Bus Commands Bus Command Operations DCL (Device clear) Initializes the exchange of messages among all the devices connected to the GPIB bus. SDC (Selected Device Clear) Initializes the exchange of messages among addressed devices. The operati