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R&S
®
SMM100A
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User Manual 1179.1341.02 ─ 05
RF
Output of the RF signal.
The connector type depends on the maximum frequency f
max
, see table below.
Table 3-8: RF connector types of the frequency options
Installed RF frequency
option
Connector type
Frequency range
R&S
SMM-B1003/-B1006/-
B1007
N female
f
max
≤
7.5
GHz
R&S
SMM-B1012/-B1020/-
B1031
PC
2.92
mm female
Instrument equipped with interchangeable
PC
2.92
mm test port adapter.
f
max
≤
40
GHz
R&S
SMM-B1044/-B1044N
PC 1.85
mm female
Instrument equipped with PC
1.85
mm inter-
changeable female/female wear and tear adapter.
f
max
≤
44
GHz
Note:
The PC 1.85
mm male connector for up to 44
GHz comes with a protective
1.85
mm female adapter to prevent the sensitive connector from damage.
It is available as a spare part, and can be replaced if damaged. Contact your
Rohde
&
Schwarz support center or
Chapter 3.1.9, "Connecting to RF"
Sensor
Connector for R&S NRP sensors.
A power sensor is connected to the R&S
SMM100A by inserting the male connector.
To disconnect, pull the connector by its sleeve. You cannot disconnect the sensor sim-
ply by pulling at the cable or the rear part of the connector.
The R&S
SMM100A supports the use of R&S NRP power sensors in various ways
including the use as a power viewer.
See also:
●
Chapter 7.12.4, "Using power sensors"
●
Chapter 7.12.3, "User correction"
User x
BNC multipurpose connectors for defining input signals and output signals.
lists the signals assigned to the User x connectors in the default instru-
ment state.
Table 3-9: Default configuration of the User x connectors
User connector
Direction
Default assigned signal
1
Output
"Baseband Marker 1"
2
Output
"Baseband Marker 2"
3
Input
"Global Trigger 1"
A dedicated LED indicates the connector status:
●
green: an input connector
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