Remote Control
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The difference between the two GPIB operating modes is the execution speed. While,
during GPIB operation, each frequency to be set is transmitted to the generator sepa-
rately, a whole frequency list can be programmed in one go if the TTL interface is also
used. Frequency switching can then be performed per TTL handshake which results in
considerable speed advantages.
Notes
: Only one of the two generators can be operated via the TTL interface at a time.
The other generator must be configured via GPIB.
For Noise Figure measurements (K30), TTL synchronization has no effect.
This command is only available if the R&S
FSV-B10 option (External Tracking Genera-
tor) is installed.
Suffix:
<generator>
.
1 | 2
tracking generator
For Noise Figure measurements (K30): 1 only
Parameters:
<Type>
GPIB | TTL
GPIB
GPIB connection without TTL synchronization (for all generators
of other manufacturers and some Rohde & Schwarz devices)
TTL
GPIB connection with TTL synchronization (if available; for most
Rohde&Schwarz devices)
*RST:
GPIB
Example:
SYST:COMM:RDEV:GEN:LINK TTL
Selects GPIB + TTL interface for generator operation.
Mode:
A, NF
Manual operation:
See
See
SYSTem:COMMunicate:RDEVice:GENerator<generator>:TYPE
<Name>
This command selects the type of external generator. For a list of the available genera-
tor types including the associated interface, see
Chapter 8.2.1, "Overview of Genera-
If no external generator type is currently configured, the query returns "NONE".
This command is only available if the R&S
FSV-B10 option (External Tracking Genera-
tor) is installed.
Suffix:
<generator>
.
1 | 2
tracking generator
For Noise Figure measurements (K30): 1 only
Remote Commands to Control the Tracking Generator