
Getting Started
R&S
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SMBV100B
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2.4.9
RF and Analog Modulations ("RF" Block)
The "RF" block represents the RF settings of the instrument.
This block is the access point to:
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RF frequency and level settings, as well as the reference frequency, local oscillator,
user correction, etc.
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The analog modulations
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The list and sweep modes
2.4.10
Applications Examples of the R&S
SMBV100B
The R&S
SMBV100B can be optimally adapted to the requirements of different appli-
cations:
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Generation of digitally modulated signal
The main field of application of the R&S
SMBV100B is the generation of digitally
modulated signals. The R&S
SMBV100B generates a digitally modulated signal in
several ways: using the internal baseband generator, using the externally applied
digital baseband signals or in an analog wideband I/Q operation.
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Generation of a wanted signal or an interfering signal for receiver tests
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Generation of signals with up to 500 MHz signal bandwidth
2.5
Instrument Control
This chapter provides an overview on how to work with the R&S
SMBV100B.
It covers the following topics:
Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument
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Understanding the Display Information
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2.5.1
Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument
There are three ways to operate the R&S
SMBV100B:
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Manual operation:
Use the touchscreen, hard keys and rotary knob, or an optional mouse and/or key-
board.
The description under
Chapter 2.5, "Instrument Control"
operate the instrument manually.
Instrument Control