Getting started
Floating ground
Since the common (input and output channel common) of the arbitrary function
generator is electrically isolated from the chassis ground (the instrument chassis
and ground line of the AC connector), you can make a floating connection
between the instrument and other equipment.
All the signal output connectors are connected to the common ground, and the
remote interface connector is connected to the chassis ground.
WARNING. T
o prevent electrical shock, use this product s o that the sum of the
floating voltage and the output voltage of the instrument does n ot exceed 42 Vpk.
Do not touch the center of the BNC while the equipment is in use.
CAUTION. The maximum rated voltage between the chassis ground and common
ground is 42 Vp-p (DC + peak AC). When the potential voltage between the
chassis ground and common ground goes over 42 Vp-p, the internal protective
circuit will be activated to protect the circuits. However, higher voltage may cause
the internal circuits in the instrument to be damaged.
When a potential voltage exists between the chassis ground and common ground,
a short circuit from output to ground c auses the instrument internal fuse to open
and th
e output is stopped. If the fuse opens, you need to contact your local
Tektronix Service Support.
When
a potential voltage exists between the common ground and chassis ground,
short-circuiting between them may lead to excessive current flow and the internal
or external circuits may be damaged.
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