It 'would' be possible if you :-
1) Know the command's needed to control the sig. gen That will be
in the equipment manual
2) Have an IEE488 interface on your PC, or a USB/IEE488 or whatever,
adapter box
3) Manage to get the author of the QRSS software to include a driver
to send commands on the IEE488 interface to control the amplitude
1) is just reference material 2) costs a few tens of pounds, 3) is
going to be well-nigh impossible
So, its almost certainly not-on
I assume you were hoping for a simple on/off pin to be available on
the connector. IEE488, otherwise known in HP's implementation as
HPIB, is an 8 bit wide, rather ancient bidirectional bus for computer
control of test equipment. In spite of its age - designed in the late
1960's or thereabouts - due to its universality and standardisation of
connectionsand protocol (though not commands) its still alive today.
USB and COM port to IEE488 interfaces are readily available.
Andy
www.G4JNT.com
On 12 May 2012 17:11, Martin Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've got a R&S APN62 sig genny, 1Hz to 260Hz synthesised, which I'm thinking
> of using as a signal source for a 137kHz TX.
>
> I would like to key this from a QRSS program on a computer.
>
> The only control input on the APN62 is a IEEE488 interface.
>
> I know nothing about IEEE488 so can anyone tell me whether keying the output
> via this is possible? If it isn't, it will save me a lot of time learning
> about IEEE488 needlessly!
>
> If it IS possible, could anyone point me towards some VERY simple info that
> could start me on my journey of discovery?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Martin GW3UCJ
>
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