Instrument Function
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"ON"
A user-defined adjustment value is used. The value is entered under
"Adjustment DAC Value".
This allows the frequency to be impaired freely, for example to simulate
a frequency error.
The instrument is no longer in the calibrated state. However, the cali-
bration value is not changed and the instrument resumes the calibrated
state after switching the "Adjustment State" to Off.
SCPI command:
Adjustment DAC Value
Enters a user-defined adjustment value for the internal reference frequency. This value
is not used unless "Adjustment Active On" is selected.
SCPI command:
5.3.5 NRP-Z Power Viewer
The R&S signal generator supports R&S NRP-Z power sensors to measure the power
of the output signal in the RF path or any freely selectable source. The generator performs
up to four power measurements, with the sensors either directly connected, or via the
R&S NRP-Z5 USB Sensor Hub.
The R&S NRP-Z5 USB Sensor Hub (high-speed USB 2.0) can host up to 4 R&S NRP-Z
sensors and provides simultaneous internal and external triggering of all connected sen-
sors.
You can directly connect the R&S NRP-Z Sensors to the standard NRP sensor connec-
tors of the hub. The hub is connected to the R&S instrument via USB with the adapter
cable R&S NRP-Z4.
See also the R&S website
Voltmeters > R&S NRP-Z Sensors" for information on the sensor hub and the available
accessories.
To connect a sensor directly at a USB interface, the USB adapters R&S NRP-Z3 or R&S
NRP-Z4 are available.
The instrument automatically detects a connected R&S NRP-Z power sensor and indi-
cates it in the "NRP-Z Power Viewer" dialog. In addition, you find device specific infor-
mation on the connected sensor in the
, on page 83. For information on the scope of your power sensor refer to the
manual of your R&S NRP-Zxx power sensor.
A sensor continuously measures the average signal power of the selected source. The
signal generator shows the result in either the "NRP-Z Power Viewer" dialog, or directly
in the block diagram. You can activate the permanent display in the block diagram in the
"NRP-Z Power Viewer" dialog. This dialog provides access to all parameters concerning
sensor settings, like average or peak display, reference source, filter and level offset, see
RF Signal - RF Block