
Configuring the RF Signal
R&S
®
SMBV100B
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6.8
Reference Oscillator
The R&S
SMBV100B is equipped with an internal reference oscillator that generates a
reference frequency of 10
MHz. It is used as internal reference source for the synthe-
sizer. Alternatively, you can apply an external reference signal. If equipped with the
required options, the R&S
SMBV100B can process external reference frequency in the
range 1
MHz to 100
MHz and the 1
GHz reference frequency.
Regardless of the used reference source (internal or external), the R&S
SMBV100B
always outputs the reference frequency at the output connector. You can use it, for
example to synchronize further connected instruments.
See:
●
Data sheet
, for a comprehensive description of the possible reference frequency
inputs and outputs, their characteristics and the required options
●
Chapter 6.8.2, "Using the Reference Frequency for Instruments Synchronization"
on page 298, for an overview of typical test situations
The reference oscillator settings are not affected by an instrument preset ([Preset] key
or
*RST
) and the "Save/Recall" function. They are reset only by factory preset.
The remote commands required to define these settings are described in
ter 12.16.16, "SOURce:ROSCillator Subsystem"
6.8.1
Required Options
R&S
SMBV100B base unit equipped with the following options:
●
Reference oscillator (R&S
SMBVB-B1)
●
1 GHz reference (R&S
SMBVB-B3)
For more information, see data sheet.
6.8.2
Using the Reference Frequency for Instruments Synchronization
Test setups with two or more instruments often require that the instruments use a com-
mon reference frequency. Depending on the availability of external reference frequency
source and its quality, the instruments are connected and configured in different ways.
This section gives an overview of the possible test setups and the related settings. The
following situations are considered:
●
External reference source is not available or the
built-in reference oscillator
is of
better quality than the external source
(see
"Distributing the internal 10 MHz reference signal to further instruments"
●
Clean external reference source
with quality exceeding the quality of the built-in
reference oscillator
(see
"Using external reference source"
●
Interfered or noisy external reference signal
Reference Oscillator