R&S NRP P Series User Manual page 15

Pulse power sensors
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R&S
NRPxxP
Setup
Figure 3-1: Setup with an R&S NRP
1 = Signal source
2 = R&S NRPxxP power sensor
3 = Host interface connector
4 = R&S NRP‑ZKU cable
5 = USB connector
6 = Computer with installed VISA driver or R&S NRP Toolkit
Set up as shown in
1. Connect the R&S NRP‑ZKU cable to the power sensor. See
the host interface of the power sensor"
2. Connect the R&S NRP‑ZKU cable to the computer.
3. NOTICE! Incorrectly connecting or disconnecting the power sensor can damage
the power sensor or lead to erroneous results. Ensure that you connect or discon-
nect the power sensor as described in
on page 12.
Connect the power sensor to the signal source.
4. On the computer, start a software application to view the measurement results.
See
3.7.1.2
R&S NRP‑Z5 sensor hub setup
The R&S NRP‑Z5 sensor hub (high-speed USB 2.0) can host up to four R&S NRPxxP
power sensors and provides simultaneous external triggering to all connected power
sensors.
Required equipment
1 to 4 R&S NRPxxP power sensors
1 R&S NRP‑ZK6 cable per power sensor
R&S NRP‑Z5 sensor hub with external power supply unit and USB cable
BNC cables to connect the trigger input and trigger output signals (optional)
User Manual 1179.5760.02 ─ 02
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2
3-Path Diode Power Sensor
MHz to GHz, 100 pW to 200 mW (−70 dBm to +23 dBm)
SMART SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
Figure
3-1.
Chapter 5, "Operating
3
4
NRP
‑ ZKU cable
on page 13.
Chapter 3.4, "Connecting to a
concepts",
on page 20.
Preparing for use
Connecting to a controlling host
6
5
"To connect a cable to
DUT",
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