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R&S NRP
Data acquisition and parameters (Sensor menu)
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Data acquisition and parameters
Depending on the options that have been installed, up to four sensors can be connected to the
R&S NRP. The sensors perform the complete power measurement from the acquisition of the RF signal
to every aspect of result processing. All parameters for configuring data acquisition are entered in the
Sensor menu. Some of the parameters listed below are not available for certain types of sensor.
The Sensor menu contains the following items:
Setting the measurement mode, page 4.7.
Offset correction, page 4.16 and
Filter / averaging, page 4.19.
Measurement ranges, page 4.22.
Effect of the RF source, page 4.23.
Trigger settings, page 4.24.
Fig. 4-9
Sensor menu
Setting the measurement mode
The measurement mode is selected and configured in the Mode dialog box. In addition to the
Cont Av
mode, there are further measurement modes for the various sensor types available.
Sensor menu
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Mode… –
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Fig. 4-10
Mode dialog box
A | B | C | D
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Tabs for sensor selection.
Cont Av, Burst…
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Measurement
modes.
In the Continuous Average mode, the average signal power is continu-
ously measured without the window and signal being in sync. (
Free-
running average-power , page 4.8).
The Burst mode is for measuring the average burst power of pulsed
signals. (
Measuring the average burst power, page 4.11).
In the Timeslot and Timegate modes, the average power can be
measured over defined time intervals of a periodic signal.
The Timeslot mode should be used peferably for TDMA signals with
Sensor
Mode…
Sensor - menu