Basics on I/Q Data Acquisition and Processing
R&S
®
FSV/A3000 I/Q
Analyzer
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User Manual 1178.8536.02 ─ 01
4.1.1.5
R&S
FSV/A with I/Q Bandwidth Extension Option B200 or U200
Sample rate: 100 Hz - 10
GHz
Maximum bandwidth: 200 MHz
Sample rate
Maximum I/Q bandwidth
100 Hz to 250 MHz
Proportional up to maximum 200 MHz
250 MHz to 10
GHz
200 MHz
4.1.1.6
R&S
FSV/A with I/Q Bandwidth Extension Option B400 or U400
Sample rate: 100 Hz - 10
GHz
Maximum bandwidth: 400 MHz
Sample rate
Maximum I/Q bandwidth
100 Hz to 500 MHz
Proportional up to maximum 400 MHz
500 MHz to 10
GHz
400 MHz
4.2
Using Probes
Probes allow you to perform voltage measurements very flexibly and precisely on all
sorts of devices to be tested, without interfering with the signal. The R&S
FSV/A base
unit and some (optional) applications support input from probes.
Probe connectors
Active probes
When using active probes from the R&S RT family, consider the following:
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Active probes require operating power from the instrument and have a proprietary
interface to the instrument.
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The probe is automatically recognized by the instrument, no adjustment is
required.
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Connections should be as short as possible to keep the usable bandwidth high.
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Observe the operating voltage range.
Microbutton action
You can define an action to be performed by the R&S
FSV/A when the probe's micro-
button (if available) is pressed. Currently, a single data acquisition via the probe can be
performed simply by pressing the microbutton.
Using Probes