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Measurement Basics
R&S
®
FSW-K7
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User Manual 1173.9240.02 ─ 17
source to this connector in the RF input configuration (see
The probe's attenuation is compensated automatically by the R&S
FSW using a trans-
ducer named "Probe on Baseband Input I". (The probe can only be connected on I, as
only input at the I connector can be redirected to the RF path). A comment is assigned
that includes the type, name and serial number of the detected probe. The transducer
is deleted as soon as the probe is disconnected.
For details on transducers see the General Instrument Setup section in the R&S
FSW
User Manual.
For more information on the BASEBAND INPUT connector (R&S
FSW-B71) see the
R&S
FSW R&S
FSW I/Q Analyzer and I/Q Input User Manual.
4.7.3 Using Probes
As an alternative means of input to the R&S
FSW, active probes from Rohde&Schwarz
can be connected to the optional BASEBAND INPUT connectors, if the Analog Base-
band Interface (option R&S FSW-B71) is installed. These probes allow you to perform
voltage measurements very flexibly and precisely on all sorts of devices to be tested,
without interfering with the signal.
Connecting probes
Probes are automatically detected when you plug them into the upper BASEBAND
INPUT connectors on the front panel of the R&S
FSW. The detected information on the
probe is displayed in the "Probes" tab of the "Input" dialog box, individually for each
connector.
Single-ended and differential probes
Both single-ended and differential probes are supported as input; however, since only
one connector is occupied by a probe, the "Input Configuration" setting for the "Analog
Baseband" input source must be set to "Single-ended" for all probes (see
Availability of probe input
Analog baseband input from connected probes can only be analyzed in applications
that support I/Q data processing and the Analog Baseband Interface (R&S
FSW-B71),
such as the I/Q Analyzer, the Analog Demodulation application, or one of the optional
applications.
Frequency sweep measurements with probes
Probes can also be used as an alternative method of providing RF input to the
R&S
FSW. In this case, the probe must be connected to the BASEBAND INPUT I con-
nector, and the input is redirected to the RF input path (see
from the Analog Baseband Connector"
on page 34). As opposed to common RF input
processing, a transducer is activated before the common process to compensate for
the additional path of the redirected signal. Probe signals that are redirected to the
RF
Receiving Data Input and Providing Data Output