Preparing for Use
R&S
®
NRP Series
20
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6
= AC supply
8
= Non-PoE Ethernet switch
10
= Controlling host
1. Connect the RF connector of the sensor to the DUT.
Chapter 4.4, "Connecting to a DUT"
2.
NOTICE!
Risk of sensor damage. Use only PoE power sourcing equipment
(PSE) according to IEEE standards 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at.
Otherwise your power sensor can get damaged.
Connect the RJ-45 Ethernet connector of the sensor to the output of the PoE
injector.
3. Connect the PoE injector to a power supply.
4. Connect the input of the PoE injector to the non-PoE Ethernet switch.
5. Connect the controlling host to the non-PoE Ethernet switch.
6. Establish a connection between the power sensor and the network.
Chapter 4.6.3.2, "Establishing a Connection to the Network"
Setup with a PoE injector
1
4
6
5
3
HOST
INTERFACE
IN:
3 V or 5 V logic
OUT: min. 2 V into 50
Ω
max. 5.3 V
TRIG2
I/0
PoE
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NRP
7
8
2
Figure 4-5: Setup with a PoE injector
1
= Signal source
2
= LAN power sensor
3
= RJ-45 Ethernet connector
4, 7 = RJ-45 Ethernet cable
Connecting to a Controlling Host