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Fluke 5730A User Manual

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5730A
Operators Manual
3-6
Table 3-2. Rear-Panel Features (cont.)
Item Description
PHASE LOCK IN
BNC Connector
Provides the input for an external signal onto which the Calibrator can be
phase locked. (1 V rms to 10 V rms, 10 kΩ input impedance.) The
connector shell is not connected directly to chassis ground. It is connected
internally to the OUTPUT LO binding post. The maximum allowable
potential between the connector shell and chassis ground is 20 V peak.
Refer to "Phase Locking to an External Signal," in Chapter 4 for details.
AC PWR INPUT
Connector
A grounded male three-prong connector that accepts the mains power cord.
Master ON/OFF Switch
This switch must be in the ON (I) position before the soft power button on
the front panel will function.
F1 Fuse Holder
Line power fuse. Refer to "Fuse Replacement" in Chapter 7 for fuse rating
information and the fuse replacement procedure.
Chassis Ground
Binding Post
A binding post that is internally grounded to the chassis. If the Calibrator is
the location of the ground reference point in a system, this binding post can
be used for connecting other instruments to earth ground. (The chassis is
normally connected to earth ground through the three-conductor line cord
instead of through the earth ground binding post.) Refer to "Connect the
Calibrator to the UUT" in Chapter 4 for details.
Rear USB Port
USB port for remote control of the Calibrator. Chapter 5 describes how to
connect to the USB interface. Refer Chapter 6 for remote programming
instructions.
RS 232 Connector
A male (DTE) serial port connector for remote control of the Calibrator.
Chapter 5 describes proper cabling and how to set up the Serial interface
and connect to it. Refer to Chapter 6 for remote programming instructions.
Ethernet Connector
100 Base/T Ethernet connector for remote control of the Calibrator. Chapter
5 describes proper cabling, how to set up the interface, and how to transmit
data from the Calibrator. Chapter 5 also describes how to use the Ethernet
interface for remote control.
IEEE-488 Connector
A standard interface connector for operating the Calibrator in remote control
as a Talker or Listener on the IEEE-488 Bus. Refer to Chapter 5 for bus
connection. Refer to Chapter 6 for remote programming instructions.

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Fluke 5730A Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMultifunction Calibrator
Resistance Range0 to 1 GΩ
AC Voltage Frequency10 Hz to 1 MHz
DisplayColor LCD
InterfacesRS-232, Ethernet
Weight18 kg
DC Voltage Range0 to ±1100 V
Dimensions172 mm H x 432 mm W x 457 mm D (6.8 in H x 17 in W x 18 in D)

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