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Getting Started 1424.7070.02 ─ 05

4.9 Connecting USB and External Devices............................................ 16

5 Instrument Tour................................................................... 17

5.1 Front Panel Tour..................................................................................17

5.1.1 Sensor Connector A and B................................................................... 17

5.1.2 Module Bay........................................................................................... 18

5.1.3 Touchscreen..........................................................................................19

5.1.4 Keys...................................................................................................... 19

5.1.5 USB Host Interface............................................................................... 21

5.1.6 On/Standby Key....................................................................................22

5.2 Rear Panel Tour...................................................................................23

5.2.1 Trig

 

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Trig

 

Out Connectors.................................... 23

5.2.2 Ethernet Interface................................................................................. 24

5.2.3 USB Device Interface............................................................................24

5.2.4 USB Host Interface............................................................................... 24

5.2.5 AC Supply and Power Switch............................................................... 24

5.2.6 IEC 625/IEEE 488 Interface..................................................................24

5.2.7 Sensor Connectors C and D................................................................. 25

Index..................................................................................... 26

Summary of Contents for NRX

Page 1: ...R S NRX Power Meter Getting Started Getting Started Version 05 1424707002 HÔÔ2 ...

Page 2: ...2 164 Email info rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Trade names are trademarks of the owners 1424 7070 02 Version 05 R S NRX Throughout this manual products from Rohde Schwarz are indicated without the symbol e g R S NRX is indicated as R S NRX ...

Page 3: ...cation Notes Application Cards White Papers etc 7 3 Key Features 8 4 Preparing for Use 9 4 1 Unpacking and Checking 9 4 1 1 Accessory List 9 4 2 Operating Conditions 10 4 3 Important Aspects for Test Setup 10 4 4 Placing on a Bench Top 11 4 5 Mounting in a Rack 12 4 6 Connecting to the AC Power Supply 13 4 7 Switching On or Off 13 4 8 Connecting Power Sensors 14 4 8 1 Sensor Connectors A to D 14 4...

Page 4: ... Module Bay 18 5 1 3 Touchscreen 19 5 1 4 Keys 19 5 1 5 USB Host Interface 21 5 1 6 On Standby Key 22 5 2 Rear Panel Tour 23 5 2 1 Trig In Out 2 and Out 1 Trig Out Connectors 23 5 2 2 Ethernet Interface 24 5 2 3 USB Device Interface 24 5 2 4 USB Host Interface 24 5 2 5 AC Supply and Power Switch 24 5 2 6 IEC 625 IEEE 488 Interface 24 5 2 7 Sensor Connectors C and D 25 Index 26 ...

Page 5: ... and laboratory environments Use the R S NRX only for its designated purpose Observe the operating conditions and performance limits stated in the data sheet Where do I find safety information Safety information is part of the product documentation It warns you about the potential dangers and gives instructions how to prevent personal injuries or dam age caused by dangerous situations Safety infor...

Page 6: ...lp Contains the description of all instrument modes and functions It also provides an introduction to remote control a complete description of the remote control commands with programming examples and information on maintenance instru ment interfaces and error messages Includes the contents of the getting started manual 2 3 Tutorials Tutorials offer guided examples and demonstrations on operating ...

Page 7: ...heet NRX 2 6 Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledg ment OSA The release notes list new features improvements and known issues of the cur rent firmware version and describe the firmware installation The open source acknowledgment document provides verbatim license texts of the used open source software See www rohde schwarz com firmware NRX 2 7 Application Notes Application Cards White Papers et...

Page 8: ...f measured values plus intuitive operation with touchscreen based graphical user interface Supports up to four R S NRP and R S NRQ6 power sensors Supports all sensor dependent measurement functions Hardware interfaces for remote control and triggering Code emulation of the R S NRP2 Optional high precision CW and pulse mode reference source module Optional power reflection measurements with R S NRT...

Page 9: ...ry note and the accessory lists for the various items Check the R S NRX for any damage If there is dam age immediately contact the carrier who delivered the R S NRX Make sure not to discard the box and packing material Packing material Retain the original packing material If the instrument needs to be transpor ted or shipped later you can use the material to protect the control ele ments and conne...

Page 10: ...Important Aspects for Test Setup Preventing electrostatic discharge ESD Electrostatic discharge is most likely to occur when you connect or disconnect a DUT or test fixture to the instrument s test ports NOTICE Risk of electrostatic discharge ESD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage the electronic components of the R S NRX and the device under test DUT Ground yourself to avoid electrostatic disc...

Page 11: ...s not in a level position Risk of injury if feet are folded out The feet can fold in if they are not folded out completely or if the instrument is shifted Collapsing feet can cause injury or damage the instrument Fold the feet completely in or out to ensure stability of the instrument Never shift the instrument when the feet are folded out When the feet are folded out do not work under the instrum...

Page 12: ...ments install them in a rack The overall load imposed on the lowest instrument must not exceed 500 N It is best if all instruments have the same dimensions width and length If you need to stack smaller instruments on the top the overall load imposed on the lowest instrument must not exceed 250 N If the instruments have foldable feet fold them in completely 4 5 Mounting in a Rack 1 Order one of the...

Page 13: ...g the AC power cable into the AC power connector on the rear panel of the R S NRX Only use the power cable delivered with the R S NRX 2 Plug the AC power cable into a power outlet with ground contact The R S NRX complies with safety class EN61010 1 The required ratings are listed next to the AC connector and in the data sheet Further information Chapter 5 2 5 AC Supply and Power Switch on page 24 ...

Page 14: ... the next session and changes into the standby state 2 To power down the R S NRX completely set the AC power switch to position 0 Off Further information Chapter 5 1 6 On Standby Key on page 22 4 8 Connecting Power Sensors The R S NRX supports a wide range of R S power sensors See the data sheet for detailed information Depending on the power sensor you have different choices for connecting it 4 8...

Page 15: ... R S NRP ZK8 a Insert the screw lock cable connector into the host interface of the R S power sensor b Tighten the union nut manually 2 8 pin male connector of R S NRP ZK8 a Insert this connector into one of the sensor ports of the R S NRX 3 Connect the RF connector of the R S power sensor to the signal source For details see the user manual of the R S power sensor Note Incorrectly connecting disc...

Page 16: ...cting USB and External Devices Apart from connecting USB power sensors you can use the USB interfaces to connect USB devices You can increase the number of connected devices by using USB hubs Due to the large number of available USB devices there is almost no limit to the possible expansions In the following useful USB devices are listed exemplarily Memory stick for easy transfer of data to from a...

Page 17: ... 4 Keys see Chapter 5 1 4 Keys on page 19 5 Cursor keys see Cursor keys on page 21 6 USB host interface see Chapter 5 1 5 USB Host Interface on page 21 7 On standby key see Chapter 5 1 6 On Standby Key on page 22 5 1 1 Sensor Connector A and B See 2 in Figure 5 1 Sensor connectors A and B are used to connect the R S NRP power sensors and the R S NRQ6 For details on the supported power sensors see ...

Page 18: ...tate see Table 5 1 You can remove the option and send it to Rohde Schwarz for calibration Con tact the Rohde Schwarz customer service Table 5 1 Possible states Illumination State Signal output setting Off No signal is generated Off Steady green Continuous wave is output CW Blinking green Pulse signal is output Pulse Blinking red Settings conflict exists For example if Pulse is set and the power le...

Page 19: ...d digitally or graphically False triggers of the touch panel in the presence of static electricity If an object e g a human finger that is charged with static electricity is brought near the touch panel false triggers can occur This behavior is caused by the principle of operation of a PCAP projected capacitive touch panel 5 1 4 Keys See 4 in Figure 5 1 Esc Local If you press shortly Changes to th...

Page 20: ...nt For the Single trigger mode enables and triggers the measurement Changes of the trigger state apply to all measurements Resets the auxiliary values that provide additional information about the mea sured values Deletes numbers or text in a field so that you can enter a new value Enter Confirms entries in text fields dialogs and selections in lists Shows a frame around the control in focus You c...

Page 21: ...ero again Zero All Sensors starts Starts the zero calibration Displays zeroing status Displays sensor status System Opens the System Overview dialog Cursor keys See 5 in Figure 5 1 The cursor keys are context sensitive The control in focus is indicated by a focus frame Use the cursor keys as follows Selecting a menu Selecting the active pane Selecting an element from a list Moving the cursor in te...

Page 22: ...ge 16 5 1 6 On Standby Key See 7 in Figure 5 1 The on standby key toggles the R S NRX between standby and ready state The following states are possible Off key is not illuminated The AC power switch on the back of the R S NRX is switched off The R S NRX is disconnected from the AC power supply Ready green The R S NRX is ready for operation Standby red The power supply has the operating voltage sup...

Page 23: ...ch on page 24 6 IEC 625 IEEE 488 interface optional see Chapter 5 2 6 IEC 625 IEEE 488 Interface on page 24 7 Sensor connectors C and D optional used to connect R S power sensors see Chap ter 5 2 7 Sensor Connectors C and D on page 25 5 2 1 Trig In Out 2 and Out 1 Trig Out Connectors See 1 in Figure 5 2 The Out 1 Trig Out BNC connectors supply an analog signal with a voltage between 0 V and 2 5 V ...

Page 24: ...o a computer for USB remote control 5 2 4 USB Host Interface See 4 in Figure 5 2 See Chapter 5 1 5 USB Host Interface on page 21 5 2 5 AC Supply and Power Switch See 5 in Figure 5 2 When the R S NRX is connected to the AC supply it automatically sets itself to the correct range for the applied voltage The range is printed on the type label There is no need to set the voltage manually For more deta...

Page 25: ...ection Characteristics of the IEC bus IEEE 488 interface 8 bit parallel data transfer Bidirectional data transfer Three wire handshake High data transfer rate Maximum length of connecting cables 15 m single connection 2 m 5 2 7 Sensor Connectors C and D See 7 Figure 5 2 Requires 3rd and 4th R S NRP sensor connector R S NRX B4 For more details see Chapter 5 1 1 Sensor Connector A and B on page 17 R...

Page 26: ...E Electromagnetic interference EMI 10 Electrostatic discharge ESD 10 Enter key 20 Esc key 19 Ethernet interface 24 External devices 16 F Favorites key 20 Freq key 20 Front panel keys 19 G Getting started 6 H Hardware option 18 Help 6 I IEC 625 IEEE 488 interface 24 Interface Ethernet 24 IEC 625 IEEE 488 24 Module bay 18 USB device 24 USB host 24 K Key 19 1 Trig 20 Delete 20 Enter 20 Esc 19 Favorit...

Page 27: ...21 R Release notes 7 S Safety information 10 Safety instructions 6 Screenshot key 20 Sensor Connecting 14 Connector 17 25 Switching on 13 System key 21 T Touchscreen 19 Trig In Out 2 connector 23 Tutorials 6 U Unpacking 9 USB Device interface 24 Host interface 21 24 User manual 6 W White papers 7 Z Zero key 21 ...

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