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Instrument Function
R&S
®
SMF100A
199
Operating Manual 1167.2319.02 ─ 12
The power sensor provides the measured value in Watt.
In which unit the measured value is indicated is selected here and might be Watt, dBm
or dBuV.
Remote command:
Permanent Display State
Activates the permanent indication of the power measurement result in the upper right
corner of the block diagram. The instrument shows the type of sensor, the correspond-
ing connector, the measurement source and - if set - the offset.
It is possible to switch the permanent display active for several sensors. The instru-
ment indicates the values of a maximum of two sensors simultaneously, in ascending
order of connected channels. If you activate the display of a third sensor, the instru-
ment fades out the values of the last highest channel number automatically.
Remote command:
:SENSe<ch>[:POWer]:DISPlay:PERManent:STATe
Display Priority
Determines whether the instrument displays the measured average or the peak power
permanently on the screen.
To select the peak power display, it is required that the R&S NRP-Zxx sensor supports
this feature. On power-on or connecting a sensor the average power value is set by
default.
To enable the permanent display in the block diagram, select
.
Remote command:
:SENSe<ch>[:POWer]:DISPlay:PERManent:PRIority
Zero - Power Sensors
Activates the auto zero function.
Zeroing calibrates the external power sensor by adjusting its reading at zero signal
power. For this purpose, the RF power source must be switched off or disconnected
from the sensor. If a Rohde
&
Schwarz power sensor receives an input power during
the zeroing process, it aborts zeroing and generates an error message. Zeroing takes
a few seconds, depending on the sensor model. Refer to the documentation of your
power sensor for more information.
Tips for zeroing
When to perform zeroing:
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During warm up after switching on or connecting the instrument
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After a substantial change of the ambient temperature
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After fastening the power sensor module to an RF connector at high temperature
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After several hours of operation
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When low-power signals are to be measured, e.g. less than 10
dB above the lower
measurement limit.
RF Level