
Getting Started
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 53
4.1.5
EMI Suppression
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) can affect the measurement results.
To suppress generated Electromagnetic Interference:
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Use suitable shielded cables of high quality (see table below)
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Always terminate open cable ends
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Note the EMC classification in the data sheet
Regarding length and quality, the following requirements have to be met for cable that
are directly connected to the R&S
ZNB/ZNBT:
Table 4-1: Cable Requirements
Cable Type (Connector)
Requirement
RF cables (PORT 1, ..., PORT N)
Double shielded
BNC cables (various)
Double shielded
DB-25 (USER PORT)
Double shielded
Digital I/Q (DIRECT CTRL, AUX CONTROL)
R&S order no. 1402.4990.00 only
GPIB
Standard cable
Handler I/O
Standard cable
RFFE/GPIO
R&S ZN-Z25 (order no. 1334.3424.02) only
DisplayPort (Monitor)
Standard cable
DVI-D (Monitor)
2 ferrite cores
LAN
At least CAT6, S/FTP
PCIe
Standard cable
USB
Standard cables, length ≤ 3m
4.1.6
Connecting the Analyzer to the AC Supply
The network analyzer is automatically adapted to the AC supply voltage, which must
be in the range of 100 V to 240 V at 50 Hz to 60 Hz. A line frequency of 400 Hz is also
supported.
The mains connector is located in the upper part of the rear panel (see
Chapter 4.2.4, "Rear Panel R&S
► Connect the network analyzer to the AC power source using the AC power cable
delivered with the instrument.
The maximum power consumption and the typical power consumption of the individual
analyzer models are listed in the data sheet.
The R&S
ZNBT is protected by a fuse located below the AC power switch; see
on page 1398. There are no such fuses on the R&S
ZNB.
Putting the Analyzer into Operation