Getting Started
R&S
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SMF100A
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Remote Control
Remote control is an operation of the instrument by means of remote control com-
mands or programs that automatize repeating settings. The instrument is connected to
a computer running the program.
The R&S
SMF supports various remote control connections:
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Connecting the instrument to a (LAN) network
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Using the LXI browser interface in a LAN network
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Connecting a PC via the IEC-bus (IEEE 488) interface
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Remote control via the USB interface
Tip:
For remote control over LAN or USB, you can use the R&S
VISA (Virtual Instru-
ment Software Architecture) library provided for download at the Rohde
&
Schwarz
http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/rsvisa
This way of operation and the instructions how to set up a connection for remote con-
trol are described in the
Chapter 6, "Remote Control Basics"
description of the remote control commands is provided in
Remote access
Remote access is the operating of the instrument from a remote computer. Both the
R&S
SMF and the computer are connected in a LAN.
Remote access
in contrast to
remote control
does not use remote-control commands
but a separate software which is installed on the remote computer. After its start, the
software simulates the user interface of the instrument. The instrument can thus be
operated from the remote computer as on the unit itself. The individual functions are
operated using the mouse and keyboard. Specific instrument functions can be execu-
ted using specific key combinations on the keyboard or a front panel key emulation that
can be operated with the mouse.
This way of operation and the instructions how to set up a connection for remote
access are described in
Chapter 2.7, "Remote Access via an External Controller"
3.2 Application Field of the Instrument
The main field of application of the R&S
SMF is the generation of microwave signals
with very high spectral purity. The signals can be generated with a set frequency and
level (CW mode), based on a list with predefined frequency/level pairs (List mode), or
as a sweep with corresponding parameters (Sweep mode).
The RF signal can also be generated in modulated form. Option R&S
SMF-B20 pro-
vides two internal LF generators, a noise generator and two external modulation inputs
EXT 1 and EXT 2 at the front of the instrument which are available as the source for
Application Field of the Instrument