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GUI Reference
R&S
®
ZNA
520
User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 12
"a,b"
Both receivers use the receiver formula (see
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency<Pt>:CONVersion:AWReceiver[:STATe]
Receiver Freq. Conversion
is not set to "Src Freq.".
It opens a dialog to define a port-specific receiver frequency range (for frequency
sweeps) or CW frequency (for power, time and CW mode sweeps); see
on page 520. In the default configuration, the source fre-
quency range is used.
For frequency converter ports (with option R&S
ZNA-K8), the formulas for the RF IN
and "LO IN" components are derived from the converter settings and hence are read-
only.
This cell is only enabled, if the analyzer is equipped with option R&S
ZNA-K4.
The result is displayed in the "Frequency Result" column. A red "Freq. Conversion"
field indicates that certain hardware limits are exceeded.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency<Pt>:CONVersion:ARBitrary
Receiver Freq a, b Rslt
Displays the resulting receiver frequencies.
If
is set to "Src Freq.", "Receiver Freq a, b Rslt" is identical to "Source
Frequency Result.". Otherwise it is calculated according to the
formula and either applies to the reference receiver and the measurement
receiver ("a,b"), or to the measurement receiver only ("only b").
Modify Frequency Conversion Dialog
The "Modify Frequency Conversion" dialog defines a port-specific frequency formula
(for frequency sweeps) or CW frequency (for power, time and CW Mode sweeps).
Different formulas can be specified for source and receiver frequencies.
Access:
> "Arb Frequency" tab > "Freq. Conversion" cells
Dependencies
For balanced ports, the constituent physical ports must use the same
. The analyzer firmware enforces the alignment of formulas.
Channel Config Softtool