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FSWP-B1

Multi-Standard Radio Analyzer
User Manual

 

1177586202
Version 09

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Page 1: ...R S FSWP B1 Multi Standard Radio Analyzer User Manual 1177586202 Version 09 2...

Page 2: ...S FSWP B1 1322 9997 26 R S FSWP B1 1322 9997 50 2022 Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Muehldorfstr 15 81671 Muenchen Germany Phone 49 89 41 29 0 Email info rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Sub...

Page 3: ...sed in the documentation 9 1 3 1 Typographical conventions 9 1 3 2 Conventions for procedure descriptions 10 1 3 3 Notes on screenshots 10 2 Welcome to the MSRA operating mode 11 2 1 Starting the MSRA...

Page 4: ...and bandwidth settings 48 6 6 1 Data acquisition 48 6 6 2 Sweep settings 53 6 7 Output settings 55 6 8 Display configuration 56 6 9 automatic settings 56 7 Analysis 59 7 1 Configuring the analysis li...

Page 5: ...er output 92 9 4 3 Configuring data acquisition 94 9 4 4 Adjusting settings automatically 99 9 5 Capturing data and performing sweeps 102 9 6 Retrieving results 108 9 7 Querying the status registers 1...

Page 6: ...R S FSWP B1 6 User Manual 1177 5862 02 09 C 4 R S FSWP with I Q bandwidth extension option B80 122 C 5 R S FSWP with activated I Q bandwidth extension option B320 123 List of Remote Commands MSRA 125...

Page 7: ...e description of all functions and settings available to configure an MSRA measurement with their corresponding remote control command How to Perform Measurements in MSRA Mode The basic procedure to p...

Page 8: ...mands with programming examples and information on maintenance instrument interfaces and error messages Includes the contents of the getting started manual The contents of the user manual are availabl...

Page 9: ...e the firmware installation The software makes use of several valuable open source software packages An open source acknowledgment document provides verbatim license texts of the used open source soft...

Page 10: ...ition ally connected mouse The alternative procedure using the keys on the instrument or the on screen keyboard is only described if it deviates from the standard operating pro cedures The term select...

Page 11: ...e optional Spectrum Analyzer hardware R S FSWP B1 Note that the MSRA does not support all applications for example the Phase Noise application is not supported by MSRA This user manual contains a desc...

Page 12: ...mmand INST MODE MSR see INSTrument MODE on page 73 2 2 Understanding the display information The following figure shows a screen display during MSRA operation All different infor mation areas are labe...

Page 13: ...iagram specific trace information and analysis interval 6 Diagram area 7 Diagram footer with diagram specific information depending on evaluation The diagram area varies depending on the type of measu...

Page 14: ...or warning is available for a measurement channel the icon is displayed next to the tab label in the channel bar 2 2 1 MSRA view The MSRA View is an overview of all active channels in MSRA mode simil...

Page 15: ...plications The MSRA primary channel itself is implemented as an I Q Analyzer secondary application The MSRA primary measure ment channel cannot be deleted or replaced The following figure shows the sc...

Page 16: ...alysis on page 27 Generally if a sig nal contains data channels for multiple standards the individual secondary applications are used to analyze the channel for the corresponding standard Thus it is o...

Page 17: ...ing evaluated and displayed in each window The acquisition time indicated in the channel bar Meas Time indicates the ana lyzed measurement time not the captured time Any bandwidth or sample rate value...

Page 18: ...bar in SmartGrid mode For details on working with the SmartGrid see the R S FSWP Getting Started manual The result displays available in MSRA mode are those described for the individual applications...

Page 19: ...e configured using the same settings and provide similar results as in the Spectrum application In addition the analysis interval used for the measurement is indicated as in all MSRA applications The...

Page 20: ...ignal and can thus detect the rea son for the irregular signal Normally when you switch to a different application evalu ation is performed on the data that was captured by that application and not th...

Page 21: ...s are available only if the corresponding firmware options are installed Currently only applications for base station tests and applications that process I Q data are supported in MSRA mode in particu...

Page 22: ...lecting the operating mode and secondary applica tions Access MODE The default operating mode is Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode however the presetting can be changed See the Instrument Setup sectio...

Page 23: ...ata 2 The active secondary applications evaluate the data one after the other 3 The display in the tab is updated This behavior is identical to Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode also for single sequen...

Page 24: ...surements in each active channel are performed one after the other repeatedly in the same order until sequential operation is stopped This is the default Sequencer mode Channel Defined Sequence First...

Page 25: ...cy Reference level Trigger settings External reference Impedance preamplification attenuation Channel specific parameters Each secondary application however can define all parameters concerning analys...

Page 26: ...ny secondary application which updates the data in the capture buffer and the results in the current secondary application The results in the other sec ondary applications however remain unchanged You...

Page 27: ...to know which secondary application or more precisely which data channel is analyzing which part of the captured data and how each data channel is correlated in time to others The MSRA primary displa...

Page 28: ...he capture offset may not A negative capture offset would mean the secondary application data would start before the first sample of the capture buffer The pre trig ger offset in the MSRA primary must...

Page 29: ...unt 0 AUTO SET functions in secondary applications only the frequency can be adjus ted automatically all other adjustment functions require a new data acquisition 5 5 Measurements in the time and freq...

Page 30: ...urements in the I Q Analyzer If not enough samples are available in the captured and converted I Q data for example an error message is displayed in the secondary application The maximum span for a fr...

Page 31: ...e that although some restrictions apply to parameters that affect both the MSRA primary and secondary applications see Chapter 5 4 Restrictions for secondary applications on page 29 it does not matter...

Page 32: ...S FSWP User Manual Further configuration of the I Q Analyzer secondary application is described in the R S FSWP I Q Analyzer and I Q Input User Manual The following chapters describe configuration for...

Page 33: ...cess to the following configura tion dialog boxes listed in the recommended order of processing 1 Input settings See Chapter 6 2 Input source settings on page 34 2 Amplitude settings See Chapter 6 3 A...

Page 34: ...all window specific configuration dialog boxes The Overview and dialog boxes are updated to indicate the settings for the selected window 6 2 Input source settings Access Overview Input Frontend Inpu...

Page 35: ...LD and a message box informs you that the RF input was discon nected Furthermore a status bit bit 3 in the STAT QUES POW status register is set In this case you must decrease the level at the RF input...

Page 36: ...nversion of the input signal In such mixers the LO signal is coupled into the IF path due to its limited isolation The coupled LO signal becomes visible at the RF frequency 0 Hz This effect is referre...

Page 37: ...wing measurements the YIG Preselector is off by default if available VSA Remote command INPut ip FILTer YIG STATe on page 77 Input Connector Determines which connector the input data for the measureme...

Page 38: ...Ohm system by connecting an external matching pad to the RF input Reference Level 38 Shifting the Display Offset 39 Attenuation Mode Value 39 Input Settings 39 Preamplifier 40 Reference Level Defines...

Page 39: ...emote command DISPlay WINDow n SUBWindow w TRACe t Y SCALe RLEVel OFFSet on page 80 Attenuation Mode Value Defines the attenuation applied to the RF input of the R S FSWP The RF attenuation can be set...

Page 40: ...The RF input signal is amplified by about 30 dB For R S FSWP models 1322 8003K08 1322 8003K09 1322 8003K27 and 1322 8003K51 15 dB or 30 dB preamplification is available For R S FSWP models 1322 8003K...

Page 41: ...it of the measured signal Linear Per cent Linear scaling in percentages from 0 to 100 Absolute The labeling of the level lines refers to the absolute value of the refer ence level not available for Li...

Page 42: ...or decreased using the arrow keys When you use the rotary knob the center frequency changes in steps of only 1 10 of the span The step size can be coupled to another value or it can be manually set t...

Page 43: ...z The default setting is 0 Hz Note In MSRA mode this function is only available for the MSRA primary Remote command SENSe FREQuency OFFSet on page 87 6 5 Trigger settings Access Overview Trigger or TR...

Page 44: ...considered Data acquisition is started manually or automatically and continues until stopped explicitly Remote command TRIG SOUR IMM see TRIGger SEQuence SOURce on page 91 Ext Trigger 1 2 Trigger Sou...

Page 45: ...rigger Source Defines triggering of the measurement via signals which are outside the displayed measurement range For this purpose the instrument uses a level detector at the first intermediate fre qu...

Page 46: ...E on page 88 Hysteresis Trigger Source Defines the distance in dB to the trigger level that the trigger source must exceed before a trigger event occurs Setting a hysteresis avoids unwanted trigger ev...

Page 47: ...to be used by connected devices Further trigger parameters are available for the connector Remote command OUTPut up TRIGger tp DIRection on page 92 Output Type Trigger 1 2 Type of signal to be sent to...

Page 48: ...rigger pulse level is always opposite to the constant signal level defined by the output Level setting For example for Level High a constant high signal is output to the connector until you select the...

Page 49: ...e correct measurement channel before changing these settings Remote command to query the current analysis interval CALCulate n MSRA WINDow n IVAL on page 116 Sample Rate 49 Analysis Bandwidth 50 Maxim...

Page 50: ...y available if the 320 MHz bandwidth extension option is installed on the R S FSWP Otherwise the maximum bandwidth is determined automatically Auto Default All installed bandwidth extension options ar...

Page 51: ...nput field the RBW mode is changed to Manual If the Advanced Fourier Transformation Params option is enabled advanced FFT mode is selected and the RBW cannot be defined directly Note that the RBW is c...

Page 52: ...y Note If you use the arrow keys or the rotary knob to change the FFT length the value is incremented or decremented by powers of 2 If you enter the value manually any integer value from 3 to 524288 i...

Page 53: ...the start of the extracted secondary applica tion data In MSRA mode the offset must be a positive value as the capture buffer starts at the trigger time 0 For more information see Trigger offset vs c...

Page 54: ...INts on page 106 Refresh MSRA only This function is only available if the Sequencer is deactivated and only for MSRA sec ondary applications The data in the capture buffer is re evaluated by the curre...

Page 55: ...uence In this case a channel in single sweep mode is swept only once by the Sequencer Furthermore the RUN SINGLE key controls the Sequencer not individual sweeps RUN SINGLE starts the Sequencer in sin...

Page 56: ...value you can determine the noise power of the R S FSWP Then when you measure the power level of the actual DUT you can deduct the known noise level from the total power to obtain the power level of t...

Page 57: ...optimum center frequency is the frequency with the highest S N ratio in the fre quency span As this function uses the signal counter it is intended for use with sinus oidal signals Remote command SENS...

Page 58: ...utomatically using the Auto Level function the internal attenuators and the preamplifier are also adjusted To avoid frequent adapta tion due to small changes in the input signal you can define a hyste...

Page 59: ...cation See the corresponding applica tion manuals for details For the I Q Analyzer the settings are the same as those used to define the actual data acquisition see Chapter 6 6 1 Data acquisition on p...

Page 60: ...late n MSRA ALINe VALue on page 116 Show Line Hides or displays the analysis line in the time based windows By default the line is displayed Note The window title bar always shows whether the currentl...

Page 61: ...data only when a specific power is exceeded 7 Select the Bandwidth button and define the bandwidth parameters for data acqui sition Sample rate or Analysis Bandwidth the span of the input signal to b...

Page 62: ...alyze in this secondary application not necessary for I Q Analyzer or Analog Demodulation secondary applications 5 Select the Frequency button and define the center frequency for the analysis interval...

Page 63: ...page 62 g Refresh the result display for the changed analysis interval Sweep menu Now you can analyze the data in detail to determine the cause of the unusual sig nal behavior How to perform a measure...

Page 64: ...asks see the R S FSWP User Manual In particular this includes Managing Settings and Results i e storing and loading settings and result data Basic instrument configuration e g checking the system conf...

Page 65: ...mand descriptions Command usage If not specified otherwise commands can be used both for setting and for querying parameters If a command can be used for setting or querying only or if it initiates an...

Page 66: ...ic suffix if the command can be applied to multiple instances of an object In that case the suffix selects a particular instance e g a mea surement window Numeric suffixes are indicated by angular bra...

Page 67: ...h RESolution In the short form without optional keywords BAND 1MHZ would have the same effect as BWID 1MHZ 9 1 6 SCPI parameters Many commands feature one or more parameters If a command supports more...

Page 68: ...a number For physical quantities it applies the basic unit e g Hz for frequencies The number of digits after the decimal point depends on the type of numeric value Example Setting SENSe FREQuency CENT...

Page 69: ...the transmission of large amounts of data The ASCII character introduces the data block The next number indicates how many of the following digits describe the length of the data block The data bytes...

Page 70: ...ents MSRA measurements requires a special operating mode on the R S FSWP A mea surement is started immediately with the default settings The special MSRA primary measurement channel is of the channel...

Page 71: ...amed Spectrum 2 Manual operation See New Channel on page 22 INSTrument CREate REPLace ChannelName1 ChannelType ChannelName2 This command replaces a channel with another one Setting parameters ChannelN...

Page 72: ...ach channel the command returns the channel type and channel name see tables below Tip to change the channel name use the INSTrument REName command Example INST LIST Result for 2 channels PNO PhaseNoi...

Page 73: ...he Instrument Setup chapter in the R S FSWP User Manual Parameters OpMode SANalyzer Signal and Spectrum Analyzer mode MSRanalyzer Multi Standard Radio Analysis MSRA mode RST SAN Example INST MODE MSR...

Page 74: ...r commands for that channel Manual operation See AM FM PM Modulation Analysis on page 21 See I Q Analyzer on page 21 See Pulse Measurements on page 22 See Vector Signal Analysis VSA on page 22 See Sel...

Page 75: ...or the MSRA pri mary application RF input 75 Configuring the vertical axis amplitude scaling 79 Frequency 86 Configuring the outputs 87 9 4 1 1 RF input INPut ip ATTenuation PROTection RESet 75 INPut...

Page 76: ...Robe Active RF probe RST RF Example INP CONN RF Selects input from the RF input connector Manual operation See Input Connector on page 37 INPut ip COUPling CouplingType This command selects the coupli...

Page 77: ...s of the R S FSWP to measure the harmonics for a DUT for example This function requires an additional high pass filter hardware option Note for RF input signals outside the specified range the high pa...

Page 78: ...ed impedance from 50 Ohm to 100000000 Ohm 100 MOhm User defined values are only available for the Spectrum applica tion the I Q Analyzer and some optional applications RST 50 Default unit OHM Example...

Page 79: ...C SOUR EXT INP LOSC SOUR EXT LEV LOW INPut ip SELect Source This command selects the signal source for measurements i e it defines which con nector is used to input data to the R S FSWP Suffix ip 1 2...

Page 80: ...n Window m Marker Example CALC MARK2 FUNC REF Sets the reference level to the level of marker 2 DISPlay WINDow n SUBWindow w TRACe t Y SCALe RLEVel ReferenceLevel This command defines the reference le...

Page 81: ...reference level is coupled to the attenuation Thus if the current reference level is not compatible with an attenuation that has been set manually the command also adjusts the reference level Suffix...

Page 82: ...n electronic attenuation reduces the mechanical attenuation whenever possible Suffix ip 1 2 irrelevant Parameters State ON OFF 0 1 OFF 0 Switches the function off ON 1 Switches the function on RST 1 E...

Page 83: ...03K51 the following settings are available 15 dB and 30 dB All other values are rounded to the nearest of these two For R S FSWP models 1322 8003K26 and 1322 8003K50 30 dB Default unit DB Example INP...

Page 84: ...ow w TRACe t Y SCALe MODE Mode This command selects the type of scaling of the y axis for all traces When the display update during remote control is off this command has no immediate effect Suffix n...

Page 85: ...w n SUBWindow w TRACe t Y SCALe RPOSition Position This command defines the vertical position of the reference level on the display grid for all traces The R S FSWP adjusts the scaling of the y axis a...

Page 86: ...fmax is specified in the data sheet RST fmax 2 Default unit Hz Example FREQ CENT 100 MHz FREQ CENT STEP 10 MHz FREQ CENT UP Sets the center frequency to 110 MHz Manual operation See Center Frequency...

Page 87: ...ndary applications only the query command is available Parameters Offset Range 1 THz to 1 THz RST 0 Hz Default unit HZ Example FREQ OFFS 1GHZ Manual operation See Frequency Offset on page 42 9 4 1 4 C...

Page 88: ...e following commands are required to configure a triggered measurement TRIGger SEQuence DTIMe 88 TRIGger SEQuence HOLDoff TIME 88 TRIGger SEQuence IFPower HOLDoff 89 TRIGger SEQuence IFPower HYSTeresi...

Page 89: ...00 ns Manual operation See Trigger Holdoff on page 46 TRIGger SEQuence IFPower HYSTeresis Hysteresis This command defines the trigger hysteresis which is only available for IF Power trig ger sources P...

Page 90: ...EV IFP 30DBM TRIGger SEQuence LEVel IQPower TriggerLevel This command defines the magnitude the I Q data must exceed to cause a trigger event Note that any RF attenuation or preamplification is consid...

Page 91: ...ait for an external trigger signal in a remote control program remote control is blocked until the trigger is received and the program can continue Make sure that this situation is avoided in your rem...

Page 92: ...ger tp LEVel 92 OUTPut up TRIGger tp OTYPe 93 OUTPut up TRIGger tp PULSe IMMediate 93 OUTPut up TRIGger tp PULSe LENGth 94 OUTPut up TRIGger tp DIRection Direction This command selects the trigger dir...

Page 93: ...e output is sent 2 trigger port 2 rear panel Parameters OutputType DEVice Sends a trigger signal when the R S FSWP has triggered inter nally TARMed Sends a trigger signal when the trigger is armed and...

Page 94: ...channel In MSRA secondary application channels these commands define the analysis interval see Chapter 9 9 Commands specific to MSRA secondary applications on page 114 Be sure to select the correct m...

Page 95: ...mand defines the resolution bandwidth manually if SENSe IQ BWIDth MODE is set to MAN Defines the resolution bandwidth The available RBW values depend on the sample rate and record length Parameters Ba...

Page 96: ...ulation The more points are used the higher the resolution in the spectrum becomes but the longer the calculation takes Parameters NoOfBins integer value Range 3 to 524288 RST 4096 Example IQ FFT LENG...

Page 97: ...e IQ FFT WIND TYPE GAUS Manual operation See Window Function on page 52 TRACe IQ BWIDth This command defines or queries the bandwidth of the resampling filter The bandwidth of the resampling filter de...

Page 98: ...32 MHz Default unit HZ Manual operation See Sample Rate on page 49 TRACe IQ TPISample This command queries the time offset between the sample start and the trigger event trigger point in sample TPIS S...

Page 99: ...aximum of 80 MHz The bandwidth extension option R S FSWP B320 is deactiva ted TRACe IQ WBANd STATe is set to OFF 160 MHz Restricts the analysis bandwidth to a maximum of 160 MHz The bandwidth extensio...

Page 100: ...rmine and set the ideal settings for the current task automatically only once for the current measurement This includes Reference level Example ADJ ALL Manual operation See Adjusting all Determinable...

Page 101: ...quency with the highest signal level in the current frequency range Example ADJ FREQ Manual operation See Adjusting the Center Frequency Automatically Auto Fre quency on page 57 SENSe ADJust CONFigure...

Page 102: ...an input signal level of currently 20 dBm the reference level is only adjusted when the signal level rises above 22 dBm Manual operation See Upper Level Hysteresis on page 58 SENSe ADJust LEVel Initia...

Page 103: ...07 ABORt This command aborts the measurement in the current channel and resets the trigger system To prevent overlapping execution of the subsequent command before the measure ment has been aborted su...

Page 104: ...asure ments using maxhold or averaging functions Suffix n irrelevant Manual operation See Continue Single Sweep on page 55 INITiate n CONTinuous State This command controls the measurement mode for an...

Page 105: ...ge 55 INITiate SEQuencer ABORt This command stops the currently active sequence of measurements You can start a new sequence any time using INITiate SEQuencer IMMediate on page 105 Usage Event Manual...

Page 106: ...s in a group are started simultaneously and performed once After all measure ments are completed the next group is started After the last group the measurement sequence restarts with the first one and...

Page 107: ...be active before any other Sequencer commands INIT SEQ are executed otherwise an error occurs A detailed programming example is provided in the Operating Modes chapter in the R S FSWP User Manual Para...

Page 108: ...mat BitLength This command selects the data format that is used for transmission of trace data from the R S FSWP to the controlling computer Note that the command has no effect for data that you send...

Page 109: ...xample TRAC IQ STAT ON Enables acquisition of I Q data TRAC IQ SET NORM 10MHz 32MHz EXT POS 0 4096 Measurement configuration Sample Rate 32 MHz Trigger Source External Trigger Slope Positive Pretrigge...

Page 110: ...t before return ing the captured values rather than returning the existing data in the memory The command returns a comma separated list of the measured values in floating point format comma separated...

Page 111: ...nt and wait for sync FORMat REAL 32 Determines output format To read the results TRAC IQ DATA MEM Reads all 4096 I Q data TRAC IQ DATA MEM 0 2048 Reads 2048 I Q data starting at the beginning of data...

Page 112: ...STATus OPERation register Bit No Meaning 0 CALibrating This bit is set as long as the instrument is performing a calibration 1 2 Not used 3 SWEeping Sweep is being performed in base unit applications...

Page 113: ...he EVENt section Query parameters ChannelName String containing the name of the channel The parameter is optional If you omit it the command works for the currently active channel Usage Query only STA...

Page 114: ...mode are those described for the individual applications The MSRA primary application is in effect an I Q Analyzer application and has the same analysis functions and settings See the R S FSWP I Q Ana...

Page 115: ...e n MSRA ALINe VALue 116 CALCulate n MSRA WINDow n IVAL 116 INITiate n REFResh 116 SENSe MSRA CAPTure OFFSet 117 CALCulate n IQ MODE EvalMode This command defines whether the captured I Q data is eval...

Page 116: ...ie within the measurement time of the MSRA measurement Default unit s Manual operation See Position on page 60 CALCulate n MSRA WINDow n IVAL Returns the current analysis interval for applications in...

Page 117: ...not for the MSRA primary application It has a similar effect as the trigger offset in other measure ments Parameters Offset This parameter defines the time offset between the capture buf fer start and...

Page 118: ...l values see Chapter B Formats for returned values ASCII format and binary format on page 120 For details on the format of I Q export files using the I Q Export function see the R S FSWP User Manual F...

Page 119: ...t QBLock the offset of Q data in the output buffer can be calculated as follows with LengthIndicatorDigits being the number of digits of the length indicator including the In the example above 41024 t...

Page 120: ...64 bit IEEE 754 floating point format The schema of the result string is as follows Length of length Length of data value1 value2 value n with Length of length Number of digits of the following number...

Page 121: ...he maximum usable I Q bandwidth In consequence signals within the usable I Q bandwidth passband remain unchanged while signals outside the usable I Q bandwidth passband are suppressed Usually the supp...

Page 122: ...gth for RF input The maximum record length that is the maximum number of samples that can be cap tured depends on the sample rate Table C 1 Maximum record length without I Q bandwidth extension option...

Page 123: ...0 20 40 80 100 40 80 120 160 200 240 10 MHz without BW option B80 Output sample rate fout MHz Usable I Q bandwidth MHz RF input BW 0 80 fout 200 300 320 280 320 360 400 B320 Figure C 1 Relationship be...

Page 124: ...I Q bandwidth extension option B320 Sample rate Maximum record length 100 Hz to 200 MHz 440 Msamples 200 MHz to 468 MHz 470 Msamples sample rate 1GHz 468 MHz to 20 GHz MSRA primary 468 MHz to 600 MHz...

Page 125: ...LCulate n MARKer m FUNCtion REFerence 80 CALCulate n MSRA ALINe SHOW 115 CALCulate n MSRA ALINe VALue 116 CALCulate n MSRA WINDow n IVAL 116 DIAGnostic SERVice NSOurce 87 DISPlay WINDow n SUBWindow w...

Page 126: ...LEVel 92 OUTPut up TRIGger tp OTYPe 93 OUTPut up TRIGger tp PULSe IMMediate 93 OUTPut up TRIGger tp PULSe LENGth 94 STATus OPERation CONDition 113 STATus OPERation ENABle 113 STATus OPERation NTRansi...

Page 127: ...List of Remote Commands MSRA R S FSWP B1 127 User Manual 1177 5862 02 09 TRIGger SEQuence SLOPe 91 TRIGger SEQuence SOURce 91...

Page 128: ...nship to sample rate 122 Settings 48 Brochures 9 C Capture buffer 27 Capture finished Status bit 111 Capture offset 28 MSRA secondary applications 53 Remote 117 Softkey 53 Capture time see also Measur...

Page 129: ...tion 118 Importing 31 Maximum bandwidth 121 Measurements in time and frequency domain 29 Sample rate 121 Trigger point in sample TPIS 98 I Q Power Trigger 45 Trigger level remote 90 I Q Vector Y axis...

Page 130: ...ample rate definition 121 Settings 55 Settings remote 75 Trigger 47 Overload RF input remote 75 Overview Configuration 32 P Parameters Conflicting 25 MSRA primary 25 MSRA secondary applications 25 Pas...

Page 131: ...uto Level 57 Capture Offset 53 Center 42 Channel defined Sequencer 24 Continue Single Sweep 55 Continuous Sequencer 24 Continuous Sweep 54 Data Acquisition 48 Display Config 56 External 44 Free Run 44...

Page 132: ...er 45 RF Power 45 Troubleshooting Input overload 75 U Units Reference level 38 Updating Result display 54 Upper Level Hysteresis 58 Usable I Q bandwidth Definition 121 User sample rate Definition 121...

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