Serial |
1-4 digit number |
Device serial number |
Type |
string |
Device type |
FPGA |
integer number |
HDL firmware revision. |
Digital Board |
version number |
Hardware revision of the FPGA base board. |
Firmware |
integer number |
Revision of the device internal controller software. |
Installed Options |
short names for each option |
Options that are installed on this device. |
Install |
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Click to install options on this device. Requires a unique feature code and a power cycle after entry. |
More Information |
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Display additional device information in a separate browser tab. |
Upgrade Device Options |
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Display available upgrade options. |
Input Reference Clock Source |
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Selects Internal, External or the ZSync clock source as reference. Instruments will be disconnected from ZSync if clock source is changed to Internal or External. |
Internal |
The internal 100MHz clock is used as the frequency and time base reference. |
External |
An external clock is intended to be used as the frequency and time base reference. Provide a clean and stable 10MHz or 100MHz reference to the appropriate back panel connector. |
ZSync |
A ZSync clock is intended to be used as the frequency and time base reference. |
Actual Input Reference Clock Source |
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Currently active clock source. This might differ from the Set Source choice if the set clock is not available. |
Internal |
Internal 100MHz clock is actually used as the frequency and time base reference. |
External |
An external clock is actually used as the frequency and time base reference. |
ZSync |
ZSync clock is actually used as the frequency and time base reference. |
Input Reference Clock Frequency |
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Indicates the frequency of the input reference clock. |
Input Reference Clock Status |
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Indicates the status of the input reference clock. Green: locked. Yellow: the device is busy trying to lock onto the input reference clock signal. Red: there was an error locking onto the input reference clock signal. The instrument is currently not operational. |
Output Reference Clock Enable |
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Enable clock signal on the reference clock output. |
Output Reference Clock Frequency |
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Selects the frequency of the output reference clock to be 10MHz or 100MHz. |
Synchronization Source |
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Selects the source for synchronization of channels: internal (default) or external |
Internal |
Synchronization of all channels of a device that have the corresponding synchronization setting enabled. |
External |
Same as internal plus synchronization to other devices via ZSync. |
Load Factory Default |
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Load the factory default settings. |
Busy |
grey/red |
Indicates that the device is busy with either loading, saving or erasing a preset. |
Error |
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Returns a 0 if the last preset operation was successfully completed or 1 if the last preset operation was illegal. |
0 |
Last preset operation was successfully completed. |
1 |
Last preset operation was illegal. |
Error LED |
grey/red |
Turns red if the last operation was illegal. |
Interface |
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Active interface between device and data server. In case multiple options are available, the priority as indicated on the left applies. |
MAC Address |
80:2F:DE:xx:xx:xx |
MAC address of the device. The MAC address is defined statically, cannot be changed and is unique for each device. |
IPv4 Address |
default 192.168.1.10 |
Current IP address of the device. This IP address is assigned dynamically by a DHCP server, defined statically, or is a fall-back IP address if the DHCP server could not be found (for point to point connections). |
Static IP |
ON / OFF |
Enable this flag if the device is used in a network with fixed IP assignment without a DHCP server. |
IPv4 Address |
default 192.168.1.10 |
Static IP address to be written to the device. |
IPv4 Mask |
default 255.255.255.0 |
Static IP mask to be written to the device. |
Gateway |
default 192.168.1.1 |
Static IP gateway |
Program |
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Click to program the specified IPv4 address, IPv4 Mask and Gateway to the device. |
Pending |
integer value |
Number of buffers ready for receiving command packets from the device. |
Processing |
integer value |
Number of buffers being processed for command packets. Small values indicate proper performance. For a TCP/IP interface, command packets are sent using the TCP protocol. |
Packet Loss |
integer value |
Number of command packets lost since device start. Command packets contain device settings that are sent to and received from the device. |
Bandwidth |
numeric value |
Command streaming bandwidth usage on the physical network connection between device and data server. |
Pending |
integer value |
Number of buffers ready for receiving data packets from the device. |
Processing |
integer value |
Number of buffers being processed for data packets. Small values indicate proper performance. For a TCP/IP interface, data packets are sent using the UDP protocol. |
Packet Loss |
integer value |
Number of data packets lost since device start. Data packets contain measurement data. |
Bandwidth |
numeric value |
Data streaming bandwidth usage on the physical network connection between device and data server. |