R&S SMB100A Operating Manual page 357

Rf and microwave signal generator
Hide thumbs Also See for SMB100A:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

®
R&S
SMB100A
You can enter either a numerical frequency value, of decrease or increase the current
frequency step by step with
increased or decreased by the value
INCRement]
Note:
A defined offset and the multiplier factor affect the sweep range and therefore all corre-
lated parameters. The set frequencies are only absolute values, if the offset = 0 and
the multiplication factor = 1. The multiplier multiplies the frequencies accordingly, and
the offset ≠ 0 shifts the frequencies corresponding to the set value.
The actual frequency at the RF output does not change, but rather the value queried
with [:SOUR]:FREQ?, according to the formula:
f
FREQ
Correlation: FREQ for FREQ:MODE SWE is linked to the sweep frequency.
Parameters:
<Fixed>
Example:
Manual operation:
[:SOURce<hw>]:FREQuency[:CW|FIXed]:RCL <Rcl>
Determines whether the RF frequency value is retained or taken from a loaded instru-
ment configuration, when you recall instrument settings with the command *RCL.
Parameters:
<Rcl>
Example:
Manual operation:
[:SOURce<hw>]:FREQuency:MANual <Manual>
Determines the frequency and triggers a sweep step manually in
Operating Manual 1407.0806.32 ─ 21
in
FREQ:STEP:MODE
= f
* f
+ f
RFout
MULTiplier
OFFSet
float
Range:
Increment: see the data sheet: RF characteristics > Resolution
*RST:
FREQ 500kHz
sets the frequency of RF output signal A to 500 kHz.
See
"RF Freq"
INCLude | EXCLude
INCLude
Takes the frequency value of the loaded settings.
EXCLude
Retains the current frequency when an instrument configuration
is loaded.
*RST:
FREQ:RCL INCL
takes the frequency from the loaded instrument configuration.
See
"Exclude Frequency"
FREQ UP
and
FREQ
DOWN. The frequency is then
[:SOURce<hw>]:FREQuency:STEP[:
USER.
full frequency range
of setting
100 MHz
on page 138
INCLude
on page 129
Remote Control Commands
SOURce Subsystem
SWE:MODE
MAN.
342

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents