
Configuring the RF Signal
R&S
®
SMBV100B
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d) If the attenuation between the interconnection LO Out and LO In is more than
1
dB at the oscillator frequency, we recommend that you execute "Adjust LO
Level Current Frequency".
Note:
Complete the adjustment procedure before you perform the adjustment
on a subsequent instrument.
The signal generator automatically adjusts the internal LO signal level at the
I/Q modulator and LO Out connector.
4. Configure
Signal Generator 3.
a) Set "Freq = 5
GHz".
b) Select "RF > LO Coupling > Mode > External".
c) Set "Out State > Off".
d) If the attenuation between the interconnection LO Out and LO In is greater than
1
dB at the oscillator frequency, we recommend that you perform level adjust-
ment:
● Check if the "Adjust LO Level Current Frequency" procedure of the previ-
ous instrument is completed.
● Execute "Adjust LO Level Current Frequency".
The signal generator automatically adjusts the internal LO signal level at the
I/Q modulator and LO Out connector.
All instruments generate the RF signals in phase, as they use the same oscillator
signal looped through all instruments.
Example: Generating a beamformed signal with two one path Rohde
&
Schwarz
Signal Generators
This example shows a test setup with two generators, each equipped with one path.
Generator 1 = "Internal"; "LO Out > On"
Generator 2 = "External"; "LO Out > Off"
The
Signal Generator 1
uses its internal oscillator signal.
Signal Generator 2
receives
the LO signal from the first instrument. The frequency is assumed to be 2
GHz.
6.10
Varying the RF Signal in List or Sweep Mode
The operating modes "List" and "Sweep" allow you to generate an RF signal having
periodically varying frequencies or amplitudes.
Varying the RF Signal in List or Sweep Mode