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Trying Out the Instrument

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SMCV100B

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Getting Started 1432.7046.02 ─ 03

4. Tap the "Recall" button.

All instrument settings are restored and the display resembles the instrument
display right before the settings were saved.

To display all parameters with values different to their preset values

After loading saved instrument setting, visualize all parameters that have been
changed from their default state.

1. In the block diagram, open the context-sensitive menu:

a) Imitate a right-click.
b) Tap and hold on an empty space in the block diagram for about one sec-

ond.

2. In the context-sensitive menu, select "Mark All Parameters Changed from Pre-

set".

All changed parameters are highlighted.

Saving and Recalling Settings

Summary of Contents for SMCV100B

Page 1: ...R S SMCV100B Vector Signal Generator Getting Started 1432704602 Version 03 P 2 Sie haben Fragen oder w nschen eine Beratung Angebotsanfrage unter 07121 51 50 50 oder ber info datatec de Distributed by...

Page 2: ...w rohde schwarz com Subject to change data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Trade names are trademarks of the owners 1432 7046 02 Versi...

Page 3: ...2 5 Printed Safety Instructions 12 2 6 Data Sheets and Brochures 12 2 7 Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledgment OSA 13 2 8 Application Notes Application Cards White Papers etc 13 3 Key Features...

Page 4: ...9 5 1 2 Keys 30 5 1 2 1 On Standby 30 5 1 2 2 Utility Keys 30 5 1 2 3 Function Keys 30 5 1 2 4 Editing Keys 31 5 1 2 5 Navigation Controls 31 Rotary Knob 31 5 1 3 Connectors 32 5 2 Rear Panel Tour 32...

Page 5: ...1 7 7 I Q Modulator I Q Mod Block 62 7 8 RF RF Block 62 7 9 Applications Examples of the R S SMCV100B 62 8 Instrument Control 63 8 1 Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument 63 8 2 Means of Manual Inte...

Page 6: ...Contents R S SMCV100B 6 Getting Started 1432 7046 02 03 8 8 Remote Operation over VNC 76 9 Contacting Customer Support 77 Index 78...

Page 7: ...page 7 The same information is provided in many languages as printed Safety Instructions The printed Safety Instructions are delivered with the product Throughout the documentation safety instructions...

Page 8: ...can operate the product up to an altitude of 2000 m above sea level The product is suitable for pollution degree 2 environ ments where nonconductive contamination can occur For more information on env...

Page 9: ...plies with country specific safety requirements Only insert the plug into an outlet with protective conductor terminal Only use intact cables and route them carefully so that they cannot be dam aged C...

Page 10: ...d This protects you against electric shock should an electric problem occur 1 2 Labels on R S SMCV100B Labels on the casing inform about Personal safety see Connecting to power on page 9 Product and e...

Page 11: ...software options are provided for download Base unit manual Contains the description of all instrument modes and functions It also pro vides an introduction to remote control a complete description o...

Page 12: ...ocedures Deals with security issues when working with the R S SMCV100B in secure areas It is available for download on the Internet 2 5 Printed Safety Instructions Provides safety information in many...

Page 13: ...cribe the firmware installation The open source acknowledgment document provides verbatim license texts of the used open source software See www rohde schwarz com firmware smcv100b 2 8 Application Not...

Page 14: ...rnal baseband Powerful internal baseband generator with internal broadcast real time coder Custom Digital Modulation and internal baseband signal generation with ARB Support of terrestrial satellite a...

Page 15: ...rial Use it to protect the control elements and connectors when transporting or shipping the R S SMCV100B later See also chapter Transporting in the user manual 3 Using the delivery notes check the eq...

Page 16: ...e for class B environments If class A equipment causes radio disturbances take appropriate measures to eliminate them 4 4 Setting Up the R S SMCV100B See also Setting up the product on page 8 Intended...

Page 17: ...etween the fan openings of the prod uct and any object in the vicinity Do not place the product next to heat generating equipment such as radia tors or other products 4 4 2 Mounting the R S SMCV100B i...

Page 18: ...om the rack 4 If placing the R S SMCV100B on a bench top again unmount the adapter kit from the R S SMCV100B Follow the instructions provided with the adapter kit 4 5 Important Aspects for Test Setup...

Page 19: ...5 Signal input and output levels Information on signal levels is provided in the data sheet Keep the signal levels within the specified ranges to avoid damage to the R S SMCV100B and connec ted device...

Page 20: ...configured to use DHCP dynamic host config uration protocol and no static IP address is configured If switched on and connected to the LAN the R S SMCV100B displays the address information on the scre...

Page 21: ...easy data transfer from to the R S SMCV100B You can also use them for firmware updates Connect the USB storage device to any of the USB connectors To connect USB devices with external power supply 1...

Page 22: ...1MA99 for information on how to handle and main tain the RF port to minimize measurement deviations and ensure its longevity 2 NOTICE Risk of instrument damage Excessive reverse power or DC voltage at...

Page 23: ...utput level without a load connected to the instrument the reverse power can exceed a limit forcing the R S SMCV100B to switch off the RF output Connect a load with sufficient return loss as given in...

Page 24: ...e EMI on page 18 2 Hold the QSFP plug of the cable by its panes 3 Turn the QSFP cable so that the release tab shows upwards 4 Insert and push the QSFP plug into the QSFP cage To disconnect from Dig IQ...

Page 25: ...an RJ 45 cable See Cable selection and electromagnetic interference EMI on page 18 4 3 3a 1 2 2 Figure 4 2 Connecting to the IP Data interface 1 RJ 45 cable and plug 2 Axis of connection 3 SFP to RJ...

Page 26: ...nterface Use the IP Data interface as input of external coding IP data for broadcast base band signals See also chapter Local IP Data Network Settings in the corresponding broad cast standard user man...

Page 27: ...n addition to automatic monitoring you can per form maintenance tasks See Chapter Querying Error Messages in the user manual Chapter Performing Maintenance Tasks in the user manual To shut down the pr...

Page 28: ...data sheet The meanings of the labels on the R S SMCV100B are described in Chapter 1 2 Labels on R S SMCV100B on page 10 5 1 Front Panel Tour This section provides an overview of the control elements...

Page 29: ...forma tion and allows you to quickly reconfigure the signal flow The screen is touch sensitive offering an alternative means of user interaction for quick and easy handling of the instrument 2 3 1 Fig...

Page 30: ...Off on page 26 5 1 2 2 Utility Keys The utility keys cause the R S SMCV100B to return to a defined instrument state and provide information on the instrument and assistance For more information refer...

Page 31: ...Description Esc key Closes all kinds of dialog boxes if the edit mode is not active Quits the edit mode if the edit mode is active In dialog boxes that contain a Cancel button it activates that button...

Page 32: ...B universal serial bus 2 0 connector of type A host USB on the front panel You can connect for example a keyboard a mouse or a USB memory stick Further USB connectors of type A are available on the re...

Page 33: ...34 7 IP Data connector see IP Data on page 34 8 User x connectors User x on page 34 9 Ref In Ref Out connectors see Ref In Ref Out on page 35 5 2 1 Connectors AC power supply connector and switch Main...

Page 34: ...put output and the required option For more information see data sheet Table 5 4 Overview of Dig IQ HS x interfaces and required options Interface Designation Required option Dig IQ HS 1 BB Input R S...

Page 35: ...ector status green an input connector yellow an output connector red error no light gray the connector is not active blinking LED connection indication as result of the Identify Connector function See...

Page 36: ...u do not need any additional signal source More complex signal generation tasks however require an instrument equipped with additional options and or external signals Each task description lists its p...

Page 37: ...panel press the Preset key to start out in a defined instrument configuration 2 Set the frequency a On the Status Bar tap the Frequency field b On the on screen keypad enter 1 955 and press the GHz k...

Page 38: ...signal is output at the RF 50 connector at the front panel of the R S SMCV100B Connect RF 50 of the R S SMCV100B to a signal analyzer for example R S FSW to display the generated signal Figure 6 2 Sim...

Page 39: ...Option custom digital modulation R S SMCVB K199 The initial situation is not the instrument s preset state but rather the configuration described in Chapter 6 1 Generating an Unmodulated Carrier on pa...

Page 40: ...The instrument activates automatically I Q Mod uses the internal trigger and clock signals and generates a WCDMA 3GPP signal modulated with a QPSK 45 offset modulation Figure 6 3 Block diagram Genera...

Page 41: ...stom digital modulation R S SMCVB K199 As a rule whenever a test setup requires two or more devices provide them with a common reference frequency Some test setups require control of the signal genera...

Page 42: ...nstrument and the external trigger source See To connect the instrument and the external trigger source on page 45 To verify the current connector configuration The R S SMCV100B is equipped with multi...

Page 43: ...6 5 Signal mapping to the global connectors The Global Connectors dialog displays the current connectors configuration The settings are configurable but in this example we use the default mapping 3 A...

Page 44: ...lso indicates the selected connector To reconfigure the trigger settings We assume that the instrument is configured as described in Chapter 6 2 Gen erating a Digitally Modulated Signal on page 39 and...

Page 45: ...the input connector User 2 The Trigger Marker Clock status LEDs in the block diagram confirm that an external trigger signal is selected the signal generation is however stopped To connect the instru...

Page 46: ...rigger source the DUT can also send for example a frame trigger signal to the R S SMCV100B The R S SMCV100B acts still as the signal source 2 Use suitable cables to connect to RF 50 and Ref In connect...

Page 47: ...n as in Prerequisites on page 36 Option custom digital modulation R S SMCVB K199 This example extends further the configurations performed in Chapter 6 2 Gen erating a Digitally Modulated Signal on pa...

Page 48: ...the spectra of the configured signals before you enable the RF output of the instrument The R S SMCV100B has a minimum configura tion as in Prerequisites on page 36 The R S SMCV100B provides a build...

Page 49: ...the following Select Taskbar System Configuration Graphics On the Taskbar tap the wave icon The Graphics Configuration dialog opens To visualize the signal 1 In the Graphics Configuration dialog sele...

Page 50: ...can verify that Channel 0 graphic is visible in the table A new thumbnail minimized view indicating the active diagram appears in the Taskbar 4 Press the thumbnail graphic The graphic enlarges and th...

Page 51: ...pinching for magni fying images on your cellphone 6 In the Constellation Diagram dialog select Configure to return to the Graphics Configuration dialog Close the Graphics Configuration dialog This act...

Page 52: ...ent settings to a file To save the instrument settings to a file We assume a test configuration as described in Chapter 6 4 Enabling and Con figuring a Marker Signal on page 47 1 Press the Save Rcl ke...

Page 53: ...er To load saved instrument settings You can restore the settings to the instrument at any time using the settings file 1 Press the Preset button to restore the default instrument settings 2 Press the...

Page 54: ...lues different to their preset values After loading saved instrument setting visualize all parameters that have been changed from their default state 1 In the block diagram open the context sensitive...

Page 55: ...T2 or ATSC3 0 to name a few This example uses the digital broadcast standard DAB You can access and interact with the instrument and experience the advantages provided by the additional options Prereq...

Page 56: ...s to further functions and dialogs The more complex the digital standard itself is the more comprehensive the further dialog and tab structure 3 In the Input Signal tab select Source Test Signal The t...

Page 57: ...On RF On The instrument generates a DAB test signal with the set frequency and level With these first steps you have gained an impression of the provided func tionality For a comprehensive descriptio...

Page 58: ...nd section of the R S SMCV100B is fully digital It contains the hardware for generating and processing I Q signals in realtime or generating signals with an arbitrary waveform generator 7 2 Signal Flo...

Page 59: ...alled options and the displayed set tings The Table 7 1 is an excerpt of the available options and lists only the options required to display a functional block in the block diagram The information as...

Page 60: ...les for real time signal generation Custom Digital Modulation requires R S SMCVB K199 and an arbitrary waveform generator ARB The available digital standards Generation of digital signals in accordanc...

Page 61: ...al I Q signals are further processed in the baseband section The baseband offsets function The external and internal baseband signals can be shifted in frequency and phase The I Q Digital block is the...

Page 62: ...he access point to RF frequency and level settings and the reference frequency user correction etc The list and sweep modes 7 9 Applications Examples of the R S SMCV100B The R S SMCV100B can be optima...

Page 63: ...and rotary knob or an optional mouse and or keyboard The following description shows how to operate the instrument manually Remote control Create programs to automatize repeating settings tests and me...

Page 64: ...on keys and rotary knob The front panel provides nearly all functions and controls to operate the instru ment in the classic way without touchscreen Optional mouse and or keyboard These devices work l...

Page 65: ...ftkey bar Status Bar 65 Block Diagram 66 Taskbar 67 Additional Display Characteristics 68 8 3 1 Status Bar The status bar at the top of the screen indicates the RF frequency and the level of the outpu...

Page 66: ...he most common elements that can appear in the block diagram However it does not necessarily represent a useful configuration Baseband domain digital RF domain analog 3 4 1a 5a 5b 7 2b 1c 2a 1b 6 1a 1...

Page 67: ...e push button provides access to any number of associated actions to accomplish the task The On Off checkbox and the block label quickly activates the basic task 5 Graphics indicator Denotes that the...

Page 68: ...nnel 5 Diagram more The diagram icon as shown in Figure 8 2 minimizes all dialogs indicated on the screen The block dia gram is in the foreground The More softkey indicates that more dialogs are open...

Page 69: ...s are divided into tabs with logically grouped parameters The tab label expresses the content and can also contain status indicators or the set value of a key parameter 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Status indicators...

Page 70: ...s functions and settings can be accessed by selecting one of the following elements System and function keys on the front panel of the instrument Taskbar softkeys on the touchscreen Context sensitive...

Page 71: ...op a minimized dialog from the taskbar to the block diagram To select an option in a dialog box Tap the required option To select an option in a list If many options are available for example for the...

Page 72: ...e numeric keypad The units specified correspond to the units of the parameter 1 Enter the numeric value Tip For quick entry you can enter a value in exponential representation e g 1e7 for 10000000 2 T...

Page 73: ...Getting Information and Help In some dialog boxes graphics are included to explain the way a setting works For further information you can use the following sources Tooltips give the value range of t...

Page 74: ...s To open general help Press the yellow Help key on the front panel If a dialog box is opened the help topic for the current tab is shown Other wise the Contents page appears Navigating in the table o...

Page 75: ...y The corresponding help topic is displayed 8 7 Remote Control In addition to working with the R S SMCV100B interactively located directly at the instrument it is also possible to operate and control...

Page 76: ...instrument Thus remote operation of the instrument is possible Instrument control from a remote computer To access the basic utility functions of the R S SMCV100B perform a right mouse click the block...

Page 77: ...duct contact our customer support center A team of highly qualified engineers provides support and works with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation program ming or applic...

Page 78: ...DVI D 33 High speed digital IQ 34 IP data 34 LAN 34 Ref In 35 Ref Out 35 RF 50 32 USB 32 34 USER 34 Context sensitive menu 68 Custom digital modulation 60 Customer support 77 D Data entry 71 Data shee...

Page 79: ...g Trying out 53 M Manual interaction 64 Mounting in a rack 17 Mouse Usage 64 N Network Environment 19 Numeric data entry 71 Numeric parameters 72 O On screen keyboard 73 On screen keypad 68 Open sourc...

Page 80: ...bar Display 65 Switching On or off 26 T Tab labels 68 Text entry 71 Tooltips Show 73 Touchscreen Compared with mouse 64 Overview 29 Usage 64 U Unpacking the instrument 15 User manual 11 Utility keys D...

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