4010A B&K Precision, 4010A Datasheet - Page 14

FUNCTION GENERATOR 2MHZ

4010A

Manufacturer Part Number
4010A
Description
FUNCTION GENERATOR 2MHZ
Manufacturer
B&K Precision
Type
Functionr
Datasheets

Specifications of 4010A

Includes
Cable
Frequency Band
0.2Hz ~ 2MHz (7 Ranges)
Display Type
No Display
Supply Voltage
120V/230V
Signal Types
Sine, Square, Triangle, Ramp, Pulse
Frequency
0.2 Hz to 2 MHz
Equipment Type
Function Generators
Bandwidth
2MHz
Modulation Type
FM
External Height
114mm
External Width
298mm
External Depth
264mm
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Rohs Compliant
No
Signal Generator Type
Function
Number Of Channels
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
BK4010A
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS___________________________________________________________________________
2. If in doubt about the safety of a signal injection
3. When applying the main output of the function
4. Connect the TTL output only to TTL-level circuits.
5. When the function generator is used by students or
point, measure the voltage present at the intended
point of signal injection before connecting the
function generator output to that point.
generator to a circuit point containing a dc level,
adjust the DC OFFSET control so that the dc level
at the main output matches the circuit voltage.
Connect the CMOS output only to CMOS circuits.
Measure the Vcc of the circuit under test and adjust
the CMOS LEVEL control as instructed in the
manual.
other inexperienced users, the circuit of Fig. 5 could
be added into your TTL output probe or test clip
set. It will protect the TTL output of the generator
against external voltages up to ±20 volts.
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FUNCTION GENERATOR APPLICATIONS GUIDEBOOK
which describes numerous applications for this instrument,
including hook-up details. It also includes a glossary of
function generator terminology and an explanation of function
generator circuit operation. It maybe downloaded for free off
our website at www.bkprecision.com.
B+K Precision offers a “Guidebook to Function Generators”
Figure 5. Circuit for Protection of TTL Output.