
Common measurement settings
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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Remote command:
Apply Network Settings
Any changes to the external frontend network configuration are applied.
Beware that if you change the network information, the connection is aborted and you
must re-establish a connection to the frontend (see
Remote command:
6.2.6.3
How to use an external frontend
To configure the use of an external frontend
1. Connect an external frontend to the DUT and the R&S
FSV/A as described in the
frontend manual.
2. Open a measurement channel for an I/Q-based application, such as the I/Q Ana-
lyzer ([Mode]).
3. Select [Input / Output] > "Input Source Config" > "Input Source" > "External Fron-
tend".
4. On the "Global Config" tab, enable general use of the external frontend for the
application ("On").
The connection settings become available.
5. Select the "Type" of connected frontend.
6. Enter the IP address or computer name of the connected frontend. The information
is indicated on the electronic label on the side panel of the frontend.
After you enter the IP address, the "Connection State" setting becomes available.
7. Set the "Connection State" to "On".
The frequency band supported by the connected frontend is displayed on the
"Frontend Config" tab.
8. On the "Frontend Config" tab, select the "Frequency Band Configuration" to be
used by the frontend. The band determines the used intermediate frequency and
resulting frequency band you can analyze. Both values are indicated in the dialog
box for reference.
9. Select the "Reference Frequency" to be used by the frontend.
10. Optionally, enable compensation for the frequency response of the IF cable from
the R&S
FSV/A to the frontend.
a) Select "Load Cable Correction S2p File".
Data input and output