Getting started
R&S
®
RTO6
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Mixed signal option R&S RTO6-B1 / digital extension port R&S RTO6-B1E
The mixed signal option R&S R
T
O6-B1 provides logic analizer functionality and 16 dig-
ital channels. It also can connect the R&S RT-ZVC multi-channel power probe. The
connectors are used to connect two logical probes with 8 digital channels each (D0 to
D7 and D8 to D15), or two flat interface cables of R&S RT-ZVC.
The digital extension port R&S RTO6-B1E provides the connectors for the R&S RT-
ZVC multi-channel power probe without MSO. The connectors are used to connect two
flat interface cables of R&S RT-ZVC.
One of the options can be installed in the option slot at the rear panel.
The maximum input voltage is 40 V peak at 100 kΩ input impedance. The maximum
input frequency for a signal with the minimum input voltage swing of 500 mV (V
pp
) is
400 MHz. For detailed specifications, refer to the data sheet.
Waveform generator option R&S RTO6-B6
The waveform generator generates various function and arbitrary waveforms, sweeps,
and parallel patterns. For detailed specifications, refer to the data sheet.
The option can be installed in the option slot at the rear panel.
The module provides the following connectors:
[Gen1, Gen2]
BNC connectors
[PattGen]
Connector for the pattern generator
Pulse source option R&S RTO6-B7
The pulse source outputs a symmetrical dif
ferential pulse signal. For detailed specifica-
tions, refer to the data sheet.
The option can be installed in the option slot at the rear panel.
The module has four connectors.
●
Out,
: 2.92 mm connectors (K type) for pulse signal output
●
Ref,
: 2.92 mm connectors (K type) for reference signal output
GBIP option R&S RTO6-B10
The GBIP option provides a GBIP interface and connector for remote control. For
detailed specifications, refer to the data sheet.
3.2.3 Keys and controls
3.2.3.1 Power key
The [Power] key is located on the lower left corner of the front panel. It starts up and
shuts down the instrument's software.
The light of the key shows the instrument state, see Chapter 3.1.7, "Switching on or
of
f"
, on page 26.
Instrument tour