
First Steps with the Instrument
R&S
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SGU100A
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First Steps with the Instrument
If an R&S
SGU is connected to a signal generator, the instrument acts as an extension
to the signal generator extending its frequency range.
This section provides an example on how to configure the instrument to convert a con-
tinuous wave (CW) signal.
4.1
R&S SGU as an Extension to the R&S SGS
In case the R&S SGU is connected to a compatible R&S signal generator, a controller
only needs to talk to the signal generator which in turn takes care of the proper settings
for the R&S SGU.
In the following example, the instrument is manually operated via the R&S SGMA-GUI
software. The R&S SGU in this example is a base unit equipped with the frequency
option R&S SGU-B120.
Configuring the R&S SGU to upconvert a CW signal generated by the R&S SGS
As a prerequisite for this example the R&S SGMA-GUI software has to be installed on
a remote PC.
Figure 4-1: Example of a test setup for upconverting a CW signal generated by the R&S SGS
For higher setting/ measuring speeds, use a PCIe switch and PCIe connections.
1. Connect the test equipment as shown on
a) Connect the R&S SGS, R&S SGU and the controller to a LAN switch.
b) Connect the [RF OUT] of the R&S SGS to the [LO IN] of the R&S SGU.
c) Connect the [TRIG] connectors of the R&S SGS and the R&S SGU.
R&S SGU as an Extension to the R&S SGS