1. Port 1 - The RF signal input and output port is a 50 Ω SMA 3.5mm male connector, which can also be configured as a DC output to provide bias voltage. Maximum input ±50 VDC, + 30 dBm.
2. Trig in - Trigger input is a BNC female connector. When the analyzer uses an external trigger mode, the connector receives a rising or falling edge of an external trigger signal that is used to establish event synchronization.
3. Ref in - Reference clock input, BNC female connector. The analyzer can use an internal reference clock or an external reference clock. If the instrument detects a signal from an external 10 MHz reference clock, it automatically uses the signal as the analyzer's reference clock source. Used to establish clock synchronization between multiple instruments.
4. Port 2 - The RF signal input and output port is a 50 Ω SMA 3.5mm male connector, which can also be configured as a DC output to provide bias voltage. Maximum input ±50 VDC, + 30 dBm.
5. K-Groove - Slots for Kensington cable lock
6. GPS Ant - The GPS antenna port is a SMA female connector used to install the GPS antenna and receive GPS satellite signals. Can provide 3.3V DC feed for active GPS antenna.
7. Bias out - The offset voltage output port is a 50Ω female SMB connector. Used to provide bias voltage for external signal amplifiers, such as tower amplifiers.
8. USB Device - The main USB port is TypeC. The analyzer can be used as a slave device and connected to a PC via USB cable. The PC uses the USBTMC protocol to remotely control the analyzer.
9. USB Host - USB slave port, Type B. The analyzer can be used as the main device and is connected to external USB devices through this port.
10. LAN - RJ45 ports. The analyzer is connected to the LAN through network cable, and can be viewed and controlled remotely through VXI, Socket protocol, or a web browser.
11. External power supply - 2.5mm x 5.5mm barrel connector. Used to power devices and charge batteries.