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Installation 2-5 

 

 

2.15 The User Port 

The PMM 7010 features on the rear panel a programmable User Port that 
can be used to drive external devices or, more generally, to output signals 
and data. 
The User Port can easily be programmed and managed; the connector has 
the following hardware connection: 
 
PIN #   

Signal 

 
1   nc 
2  

 

nc 

 

+ 12 VDC (max 50 mA) 

4   OUT 

5   OUT 

6   nc 
7   nc 
8 and 9  

nc 

10   IN 

11   GND 
12   OUT 

13   nc 
14   nc 
15   nc 
 
Data output (OUT 0 to OUT 2) and input (IN 0) are opto-coupled TTL level 
with max. 1 mA draining. 
 
Every other detail about User Port functionality is described in a separate 
and more specific manual, available upon request.  

Summary of Contents for PMM 7010 Series

Page 1: ...e first four digits and the letter are the Serial Number prefix the last five digits are the Serial Number suffix The prefix is the same for identical instruments it changes only when a configuration...

Page 2: ...TY SYMBOLS You now own a high quality instrument that will give you many years of reliable service Nevertheless even this product will eventually become obsolete When that time comes please remember t...

Page 3: ...h LINE led 2 6 Environment 2 7 Return for Service 2 8 Equipment Cleaning 2 9 Equipment ventilation 2 10 Hardware Installation 2 11 Using an Artificial Mains Network AMN or LISN 2 12 Using Pulse Limite...

Page 4: ...r Rack 19 6 1 Introduction 6 2 Instruments Items 6 3 Optional accessories 6 4 PMM 9010 RMA Main Specifications 6 5 PMM 9010 RMA Front view 6 6 PMM 9010 RMA Inside view 6 7 Rack requirements 6 8 Requir...

Page 5: ...M LISN three phase remote cable configuration for 7010 PMM L3 25 remote cable configuration for PMM 7010 AMN Principle a type or T type LISN b V type LISN Example of test Setup for RFI Voltage Measure...

Page 6: ...be provided with fuses or protections rated to the unit Verify that the unit is set to match the available mains voltage and correct fuse rating is installed before applying power The Safety Class I...

Page 7: ...base delle seguenti norme europee armonizzate applicate con esito positivo based on the following harmonized European Standards successfully applied EMC Emissioni EMC Emission EN 61326 1 2013 EMC Imm...

Page 8: ...VIII Contents This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 9: ...to 1000 MHz Option 7010 00 9 kHz up to 1000 MHz Option 7010 01 9 kHz up to 30 MHz Option 7010 02 and 9 kHz up to 3000 MHz Option 7010 03 All measurements performed by the PMM 7010 are according to the...

Page 10: ...Switching Box for LISNs and Loop Antennas LISN Service Kit AC BNC adapter for LISNs verification and calibration SHC 1 1000 35 dB CISPR Voltage probe 1500 SHC 2 1000 30 dB CISPR Voltage probe 1500 RA...

Page 11: ...50 N fem 1 2 2 over 1 GHz 1 2 1 4 over 30 MHz 2 over 1 GHz 0 dB to 35 dB 5dB steps 0 dB to 50 dB 2dB steps over 30 MHz Built in up to 30 MHz Max input level Sinewave AC voltage Pulse spectral density...

Page 12: ...dB A m dBpT Measurement accuracy S N 20 dB 9 kHz to 1 GHz 1 0 dB 1 GHz to 3 GHz 1 5 dB CISPR 16 1 1 conformity Standard compliant QP detector down to 20 Hz PRF Demodulation AM FM Internal loudspeaker...

Page 13: ...es if the signal source is from the internal LISN or from the N connector L1 L2 These two leds indicate the line of the internal LISN under investigation Artificial Mains Network 16A It is the mains s...

Page 14: ...d Serial Number Mains socket to connect the EUT to the mains through the internal LISN Earth ground connector USER PORT User I O Port Fan Cooling Fan controlled by firmware RS232 9 pin DB9 connector O...

Page 15: ...n the CISPR bands A 9 kHz 150 kHz B 150 kHz 30 MHz C 30 300 MHz and D 300 1000 MHz the standards requires the use of specially shaped 200 Hz 9 kHz and 120 kHz filters Thanks to its architecture and to...

Page 16: ...mple and reliable to use to be the base building block for any possible emission system to measure and evaluate any electric or electronic device from the very first design stages to the final certifi...

Page 17: ...l as well as to your NARDA Representative To avoid further damage do not turn on the instrument when there are signs of shipping damage to any portion of it 2 4 Preparation for Use This is a Safety Cl...

Page 18: ...re only occurs under certain conditions explain how to duplicate the failure If possible reusing of the original packaging to ship the equipment is preferable In case other package should be used ensu...

Page 19: ...ly The boot sequence is very fast and the receiver is ready to use in a few seconds after having switched the ON button When the initial sequence is completed the receiver is ready to be controlled by...

Page 20: ...Equipment Under Test supply ON or OFF 2 13 Using Current and Voltage Probes When a LISN cannot be used e g when measurements have to be made on terminals other than the mains ones such as load or com...

Page 21: ...be programmed and managed the connector has the following hardware connection PIN Signal 1 nc 2 nc 3 12 VDC max 50 mA 4 OUT 0 5 OUT 2 6 nc 7 nc 8 and 9 nc 10 IN 0 11 GND 12 OUT 1 13 nc 14 nc 15 nc Da...

Page 22: ...oop Antenna Remote Cable configuration for PMM 7010 The following figure shows the HXYZ 9170 Triple Loop Antenna remote cable pin configuration This cable can be requested to Narda or arranged locally...

Page 23: ...emote Cable configuration for PMM 7010 L3 25 excluded The following figure shows the LISN remote cable pin configuration The cable can be requested to Narda or arranged locally Fig 2 3 PMM LISN three...

Page 24: ...L3 25 Remote Cable configuration for PMM 7010 The following figure shows the LISN remote cable pin configuration The cable can be requested to Narda or arranged locally Fig 2 4 PMM L3 25 remote cable...

Page 25: ...r the control of the PMM Emission Suite PC Software it is possible to use the receiver in different modes of operation 3 2 1 SWEEP MODE The Sweep Mode is the most common way to perform measurements in...

Page 26: ...n the main menu and immediately the first Manual window opens In manual mode the levels corresponding to the detectors in use are displayed both in analogue and in digital format and exactly as for th...

Page 27: ...s in accordance with the following rule The Amplitude is proportional to repetition frequency 1 2 The value is the maximum level during the measurement time Hold Time and the averaging is carried out...

Page 28: ...emember to enable a limit to run the Smart detector function Selecting one out of the five Smart detectors the receiver will execute the scan using at first the Peak detector and if a peak value is fo...

Page 29: ...time starts again 3 4 RBW Filters The Resolution Bandwidth box is used to select the bandwidth of the measuring filter The drop down menu allows the User to select from the list the filter desired Th...

Page 30: ...nal is gone so the receiver lowers the attenuation but then a new peak arrives and so on and so forth On the other hand if the Hold Time is too high the PMM 7010 cannot properly follow the signals In...

Page 31: ...rd and return lines Asymmetrical or common mode voltages These EMI components are measured between the electrical midpoint of the two conductor voltages and reference ground Usually these are the comp...

Page 32: ...and data lines Standard impedance is 150 as well An Artificial Mains Network shall be designed in order to 1 terminate each line power signal etc of the EUT Equipment Under Test with a standardized i...

Page 33: ...has a standard impedance Zin 1 5 K 10 pF Voltage Probe is used for measuring the unsymmetrical RFI voltage when it is not possible to carry out measurement by interconnecting an Artificial V type Netw...

Page 34: ...B V press Esc 3 Touch the Measure key then Freq B Band 4 Then Level Input and set the Minimum Attenuation to 10 dB and the Attenuation is automatic press Esc 5 The Pulse Limiter is always enabled to p...

Page 35: ...low ambient interferences are often sufficient for a preliminary evaluation Conducted measurements do not strictly require any anechoic environment while radiated tests may need it if so specified by...

Page 36: ...4 6 Applications This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 37: ...a free RS232 port or USB in case of Adapter s use on the PC side The first free RS 232 port will be automatically detected by the Firmware Update Program during installation In case of troubles please...

Page 38: ...ure the power to the PMM 7010 is stable and reliable before performing the FW Upgrade otherwise the upgrade progress could not terminate properly Anyway even in case of failure the internal BIOS will...

Page 39: ...the process simply switch PMM 7010 on select Update Firmware or Update FPGA button and wait until the automatic transfer is completed During the firmware storing procedure a blue bar will progress fr...

Page 40: ...ailure an error message is showed instead After Firmware Update is successfully completed switch OFF and then ON again the PMM 7010 looking at screen and then perform Auto calibration It is now possib...

Page 41: ...urn on the PMM 7010 and connect it to a free USB or RS232 port of the PC Browse for All Programs from the Start Menu and reach the WrDongle executable link Main window displayed after the program WrDo...

Page 42: ...nd press the button below related to the specific Option In case of failure an error message is showed instead Always cycle OFF and ON the receiver to properly initialize the function With the PMM 701...

Page 43: ...s 482 6 mm wide including edges that protrude on each side which allow the module to be fastened to the rack frame with screws 6 2 Instrument Items PMM 9010 RMA Rack Mount Adapter includes the followi...

Page 44: ...e 0 to 40 C Rack unit 3U Dimensions 483 x 410 x 132 5 mm WxDxH Weight 5 5 Kg without instruments 6 5 PMM 9010 RMA Front view Fig 6 1 Front view Legend 1 Holes Flanges used to fix the Rack Mount to the...

Page 45: ...side view Fig 6 2 Inside view Legend 1 Round holes of service 2 Rectangular holes used to put 9010 9010 03P 30P 60P or 7010 Instrument 3 9010 9010 03P 30P 60P or 7010 straps 4 Rectangular holes for fu...

Page 46: ...ave the following items Crosshead screwdriver not provided Flat blade screwdriver or rack insertion tool not provided Tape measure and level not provided Rack Mount kit provided 6 9 Moving chassis Whe...

Page 47: ...nsure that there is adequate space around the rack to allow for servicing the chassis and for airflow If the rack has wheels ensure that the brakes are engaged or that the rack is otherwise stabilized...

Page 48: ...ertical rails with respect to the Rack Unit Boundary and the distance show below You can use a rack insertion tool or a flat blade screwdriver to install the cage nuts Insert the chassis into the rack...

Page 49: ...lled knob without loosing it completely Using the handles open the PMM 9010 RMA slowly Place the instrument by the rectangular holes and drag the instrument in contact with the frontal panel To ensure...

Page 50: ...6 8 PMM 9010 RMA Rack Mount Adapter This page has been left blank intentionally...

Page 51: ...ol identify the type of communication used The communication is at 115200 bit sec with 8 bit words one start bit one stop bit and no parity 115200 N 8 1 7 3 Protocol Be aware that only the PC can send...

Page 52: ...e DET Reports the five detector for manual mode DMD Requests the status of demodulator DMV Requests the volume of demodulator FPGA Sends back a string containing information about version of FPGA IDN...

Page 53: ...Creates a conversion factor frequency by frequency SDMD a Switches the Demodulator On or OFF SDMV v Sets the volume of Demodulator SLDW n freq levq leva Sets the custom double value limit frequency b...

Page 54: ...uency in exponential notation for analyzer mode Unit is fixed MHz Example of reply ACE 1 500000e 07 which means that the Center frequency in Analyzer mode is 15MHz ADT This query command ADT sends bac...

Page 55: ...ditional string OVER is appended at the end whenever an over range condition occurred Example of reply DET 23 22 17 09 16 23 11 36 16 01 15 50 which means Peak 23 22 Qpeak 17 09 RMS 16 23 AVG 11 36 C...

Page 56: ...the Attenuator is now switched to 20dB automatically by 7010 MHT This query command MHT sends back a string expressing the HOLD TIME for manual mode Unit is fixed ms Example of reply MHT 1000 ms which...

Page 57: ...is 10dB TMP This query command TMP sends back a string showing the temperature expressed in Celsius C Example of reply TMP 40 50 UHT This query command UHT sends back a string expressing the actual ho...

Page 58: ...as been ignored for the following The instrument is not idling and therefore cannot switch to a different mode In such an event stop the current process Manual Analyzer or Sweep and put it back to Idl...

Page 59: ...o Analyzer Reply section for details of the response The 7010 goes to Analyzer mode The 7010 goes to Analyzer mode Example SAGO SAHT h This setting command sets hold time for Analyzer mode The string...

Page 60: ...in dB The procedure to creating a conversion factor on PMM7010 is the following Send as many commands as the frequency points of limit are in upwards order Terminate and make it active by sending the...

Page 61: ...end the first line 150kHz 66 dB V SLDW 1 500e3 56 46 Send the second line 500kHz 56 dB V SLDW 2 5e6 56 46 Send the third line 5MHz 56 dB V SLDW 3 5e6 60 50 Send the fourth line 5MHz 60 dB V SLDW 4 30e...

Page 62: ...end the fifth line 30MHz 60 dB V SLIE Custom CISPR 14 1 Send the name and make the limit active Note that all the higher indexes in the limit are cleared Therefore a limit must be made in upwards orde...

Page 63: ...es to manual mode automatically Example SMAT 15 set attenuator to 15dB and disable Automatic Attenuator feature Example SMAT 1 Enable Automatic Attenuator feature SMHT h This setting command sets hold...

Page 64: ...No more than 2 detectors can be indicated at once S Smart Mode this must be the first in the string Q Peak N C Rms A Avg R Rms C C Avg HoldTime Hold Time for each step and it is expressed in ms Note t...

Page 65: ...SFD ERR 1 RC LF An Error was found in start or stop frequencies Errors can be one of the following o Start Frequency lower than minimum allowed frequency o Stop Frequency higher than maximun allowed...

Page 66: ...minated by the command ASBK the end of sweep which will not contain all expected data is SBK OK RC LF Here is an example of the command SSFD 1e6 10e6 10e3 PAR 0 6 10 OFF ON Which triggers a sweep from...

Page 67: ...tuned and measured as all remaining will be completely neglected Hence it is responsibility of the user to make sure the data sent are correct and coherent The reply is SSFW OK which acknowledges the...

Page 68: ...he hold time to 2 ms SADT 2 Sets the detector to AVG More Command More Command SAGO Start Sweep in Analyzer Mode The PMM7010 replies by sending a 48 bytes header followed by a variable size array of i...

Page 69: ...Fstart 2 Fstep Little Endian 16 bit integer representing the level referred to start frequency plus 2 step frequency 52 nn Level Fstop Little Endian 16 bit integer representing the level referred to...

Page 70: ...the size of the array then a 512 bytes main header plus an additional 512 bytes sweeps header followed by a variable size array of integer the size depends on frequency settings as follows ID Byte Mne...

Page 71: ...2 525 n 1 32 OffRec1 Little Endian 32 bit long representing the address of the array level of sub sweep 1 This figure must be multiplied by 2 526 n 1 32 527 n 1 32 528 n 1 32 529 n 1 32 LenRec1 Little...

Page 72: ...step frequency of sub sweep n OffRecn 6 OffRecn 7 Level Fstart Fstep Alternate Detector Little Endian 16 bit integer representing the level of the alternate detector referred to start frequency of sub...

Page 73: ...ain and sweeps header 4 Read the relevant data concerning Start Stop of full sweep as well as single sub sweeps if they are more than one 5 Go to the offset OffRec1 OffRec1 2 in the received buffer an...

Page 74: ...with its FW It is used to check congruencies frequency limits and all the related characteristics S N Queries the serial number S N 000WE20304 Serial number CRA Queries if RMS AVG optional detector i...

Page 75: ...n you would like to submit to the attention of our service organization is kept in great consideration Moreover we are continuously improving our quality but we know this is a never ending process We...

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