
Configuration of Test Cases in the Editor
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EMI Automotive Band Evaluation with R&S©EMC32-K51
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Configuration of Test Cases in the Editor
Now we will do all the settings in the lower part of the EMI Automotive Test Template
editor which define an individual test case. The tab structure in the lower part of the
editor is used to display the settings of the currently selected (active) sub range in the
sub range list.
The setup shown in the Test Setup shall be configured prior to the other tabs of this
sub range.
In the Test Setup tab, the following can be defined in sequence:
Define the Transducer from the available list
Define the appropriate Signal Path
Define the Receiver and it's parameters.
3.1 Function of the mouse buttons in the editor
The functionality of the mouse buttons is the same as we know from the Hardware
Setups for other test types.
A right click when the mouse pointer shows a hand symbol on a
device icon opens a selection of all available devices. The currently selected device is
marked with a tick.
A left click when the mouse pointer shows a hand symbol on the
icon opens an editor window with the properties of the device.
Stopping mouse movement in a text box when the mouse pointer
forms an insert symbol shows a pop-up with the full content of the parameter set of the
device.
The following procedure can be used to configure the device. A device is displayed by
means of an icon and a text box containing the selected device's name. If the device
has to be programmed in the context of the template, the mouse pointer changes when
passing over the device icon and a corresponding help text ("Tip Tool Text") appears
below the mouse pointer.
Clicking with the left mouse button on the icon at this point will open the device specific
Settings Dialog. Finally, closing the Settings Dialog with OK will show a summary of
the settings in the text box below the device icon. When opening the template editor
again later on, the fact that such a settings summary text is displayed will proof that
valid device settings have already been defined.