R&S NRPxxS Series User Manual page 17

Three-path power sensors
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can affect the measurement results. To avoid any
impact, use category 5 cables or better.
3.5.2.1
Connecting a LAN Power Sensor and a Computer
There are different ways to connect a LAN power sensor to a computer according to
the available equipment:
Setup with a PoE Ethernet switch
Figure 3-3: Setup with a PoE Ethernet switch
1
= Signal source
2
= LAN power sensor
3
= RJ-45 Ethernet connector
4, 6 = RJ-45 Ethernet cable
5
= Ethernet switch supporting PoE power delivery, e.g. R&S NRP-ZAP1
7
= Computer
1. Connect the [RF] connector of the sensor to the 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 an Ethernet switch that
supports PoE power delivery.
3. Connect the computer to the Ethernet switch.
4. Establish a connection between the power sensor and the network.
See
User Manual 1177.5079.02 ─ 10
2
1
NRP
SMART SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 3.5.2.2, "Establishing a Connection to the
HOST
INTERFACE
TRIG2
I/0
IN:
3 V or 5 V logic
4
OUT: min. 2 V into 50
max. 5.3 V
PoE
3
Preparing for Use
Connecting to a Computer
7
5
Ethernet Switch
(PoE)
Network",
on page 19.
6
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