General Instrument Functions
R&S
®
SMW200A
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12.2.2.2 Baseband Local Connectors
Apart from the multipurpose global USER connectors, each baseband coder board is
equipped with local T/M/C connectors.
The Table 12-2 gives an overview of the signals that can be applied and output at the
T/M/C connectors.
Option: R&S SMW-B10
Table 12-2: Mapping control signals to the local T/M/C connectors (System Configuration > BB Sour-
ces = Separate/Coupled per Entity)
Connector
shared between
"Baseband
A/C"
Connector
shared between
"Baseband B/D"
Direction Assigned Signal
T/M/C 1 T/M/C 4 Input "Trigger"
"Clock"
T/M 2 T/M 5 Input "Data"
T/M 2,3 T/M 5,6 Input "Trigger"
T/M 3 T/M 6 Input "Feedback"
T/M/(C) 1,2,3 T/M/(C) 4,5,6 Output
"Baseband <BB> Marker 1/2/3"
1)
"Symbol Clock <BB>"
1)
"Lev Att <BB>"
1)
"Burst Gate <BB>"
1)
"Hop <BB>"
1)
"CW/Mod <BB>"
1)
"Triggered <BB>"
1)
1)
where:
●
<BB> = A/C or B/D
in "System Configuration > Baseband
Source > Separate"
●
<BB> = 1/3 or 2/4
in "System Configuration > Baseband
Source > Coupled per Entity"
Table 12-3: Mapping control signals to the local T/M/C connectors (System Configuration > BB Sour-
ces = Coupled)
Connector Direction Assigned Signal
T/M/(C) 1,2,3 As if "System Configuration" > "BB Sources = Separate/Coupled
per Entity"
See Table 12-2
T/M/(C) 4,5 Output "Symbol Clock"
T/M 6 Input "Feedback"
Configuring Local and Global Connectors