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
Generator
type
Model
Driver file
TTL sup-
port
Generator type
Model
Driver file
TTL sup-
port
SMF100A
43.5
GHz SMF100A
X
2
GHz
SMU02B31
2)
X
SMF
22
GHz
SMF22
X
3
GHz
SMU03
2)
X
22
GHz
SMF22B2
X
3
GHz
SMU03B31
2)
X
43
GHz
SMF43
X
4
GHz
SMU04
2)
X
43
GHz
SMF43B2
X
4
GHz
SMU04B31
2)
X
SMG
all
SMG
-
6
GHz
SMU06
2)
X
SMGL
all
SMGL
-
6
GHz
SMU06B31
2)
X
SMGU
all
SMGU
-
SMV
3
GHz
SMV03
-
SMH
all
SMH
-
SMW
3
GHz
SMW03
X
4)
SMHU
SMHU
-
6
GHz
SMW06
X
4)
SMIQ
2
GHz
SMIQ02
X
20
GHz
SMW20
X
4)
2
GHz
SMIQ02B
X
40
GHz
SMW40
X
4)
2
GHz
SMIQ02E
-
SMX
all
SMX
-
3
GHz
SMIQ03
X
SMY
1
GHz
SMY01
-
3
GHz
SMIQ03B
X
2
GHz
SMY02
-
3
GHz
SMIQ03E
-
4
GHz
SMIQ04B
X
6
GHz
SMIQ06B
X
1) Requires firmware version V2.10.x or higher on the signal generator
2) Requires firmware version V1.10.x or higher on the signal generator
3) Requires the option SMR-B11 on the signal generator
4) Requires firmware version V3.20.200 or higher on the signal generator
4.3.3
Generator Setup Files
For each signal generator type to be controlled by the R&S
FSV/A a generator setup
file must be configured and stored on the R&S
FSV/A. The setup file defines the fre-
quency and power ranges supported by the generator, as well as information required
for communication. For the signal generators listed in
Chapter 4.3.2, "Overview of Sup-
on page 27, default setup files are provided. If necessary, these
files can be edited or duplicated for varying measurement setups or other instruments.
The existing setup files can be displayed in an editor in read-only mode directly from
the "External Generator" configuration dialog box. From there, they can be edited and
stored under a different name, and are then available on the R&S
FSV/A.
(For details see the R&S
FSV/A User Manual).
Basics on External Generator Control