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R&S NRP Series User Manual (185 pages)
Brand:
R&S
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 4.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety and Regulatory Information
9
Safety Instructions
9
Labels on the Product
10
Warning Messages in the Documentation
10
Welcome
12
Documentation Overview
12
Getting Started Manual
12
User Manuals
12
Tutorials
12
Instrument Security Procedures
12
Basic Safety Instructions
12
Key Features
13
Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledgment (OSA)
13
Application Notes, Application Cards, White Papers, Etc
13
Data Sheets and Brochures
13
Preparing for Use
14
Unpacking and Checking
14
Choosing the Operating Site
14
Considerations for Test Setup
15
Connecting to a DUT
15
Powering the Power Sensor
16
Connecting a Cable to the Host Interface
17
Connecting to a Controlling Host
17
Computer
18
Base Unit
20
Using a LAN Connection
21
RF Connector
27
Power Sensor Tour
27
Status Information
28
Host Interface
29
Trigger I/O Connector
29
LAN Poe Interface
29
Operating Concepts
31
R&S NRP Toolkit
31
Versions and Downloads
31
System Requirements
31
R&S NRP Toolkit for Windows
32
Browser-Based User Interface
34
Remote Control
36
R&S Nrpv
36
R&S Power Viewer
38
R&S Power Viewer Mobile
39
R&S Nrx
39
Browser-Based User Interface
42
Main Dialog of the Web User Interface
42
Setting the Unit
43
Common Settings
44
Measurement Modes
45
Continuous Average Mode
46
Burst Average Mode
47
Timeslot Mode
47
Trace Mode
48
Settings
49
Sensor Settings
49
Averaging Settings
51
Trigger Settings
52
System Settings
53
Firmware Update
57
Hardware and Software Requirements
57
Updating the Firmware
57
Using the Firmware Update for NRP Family Program
57
Using the Web User Interface
59
Using Remote Control
60
Replacing an R&S NRP-Zxx with an R&Snrpxxs(N)
62
Important Difference
62
Prerequisites
62
Remote Control Commands
64
Conventions Used in SCPI Command Descriptions
64
Notations
65
Common Commands
66
Idn
67
Ist
67
Opc
67
Opt
68
Rst
68
Sav
68
Stb
69
Trg
69
Tst
69
Wai
69
Preparing for the Measurement
70
Selecting a Measurement Path
70
Selecting the Reference Source
70
[Sense<Sensor>:]Range
70
Selecting a Measurement Mode
71
[Sense<Sensor>:]Range:auto
71
[Sense<Sensor>:]Range:clevel
71
Configuring the Measured Values
72
Chapter 9.5, "Controlling the Measurement
73
Controlling the Measurement
73
Parameters
73
Rst
73
Starting and Ending a Measurement
74
Triggering
75
Controlling the Measurement Results
78
Interplay of the Controlling Mechanisms
79
Configuring the Trigger
83
Remote Commands
83
Trigger:atrigger:delay
83
Trigger:atrigger:executed
83
Trigger:atrigger[:State]
84
Trigger:count
84
Trigger:delay
84
Trigger:delay:auto
84
Trigger:dtime
85
Trigger:external<2
85
Trigger:holdoff
85
Trigger:hysteresis
86
Trigger:immediate
86
Trigger:level
86
Trigger:level:unit
87
Trigger:sender:port
87
Trigger:sender:state
87
Trigger:slope
87
Trigger:source
88
Trigger:sync:port
88
Trigger:sync:state
88
Configuring Results
89
Setting the Power Unit
89
Setting the Result Format
89
Configuring the Measurement Modes
90
Continuous Average Measurement
91
[Sense
92
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Aperture
92
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:clear
92
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:count
93
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:data
93
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:size
93
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:state
93
Burst Average Measurement
94
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Fast
94
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Smoothing:state
94
Timeslot Measurement
96
Trace Measurement
98
Configuring Auto Averaging
102
Configuring Basic Measurement Parameters
102
Setting the Frequency
106
Excluding Intervals
107
Configuring Corrections
108
Duty Cycle Corrections
108
[Sense<Sensor>:]Correction:dcycle
108
[Sense<Sensor>:]Correction:dcycle:state
108
Offset Corrections
109
S-Parameter Correction
109
S-Gamma Corrections
111
I-Gamma Queries
112
Using the S-Parameters Program
113
Menu Bar/File
114
File
114
Menu Bar
114
Device
115
Options
115
Remote
115
Sensor
115
Show Cal. Data
115
User Data
115
Global Flags
116
S-Parameter Correction on by Default
116
S-Parameter Correction State Locked
116
S-Parameter Device Locked
116
Device Table
117
Use Flags in Factory Cal. Data Set
117
Querying Measurement Results
123
Calibrating, Zeroing
124
Testing
126
Configuring the System
127
Configuring General Functions
127
System:dfprint<Channel
128
System:error:all
128
System:error:code:all
128
System:error:code[:Next]
128
System:error:count
129
System:error[:Next]
129
System:fwupdate
129
System:fwupdate:status
130
System:help:headers
130
System:help:syntax
130
System:help:syntax:all
130
System:info
131
System:initialize
131
System:language
131
System:led:color
131
System:led:mode
132
System:minpower
132
System:parameters
132
System:parameters:delta
133
System:preset
133
System:reboot
133
System:restart
133
System:rutime
133
System:serror
134
System:serror:list:all
134
System:serror:list[:Next]
134
System:sutime
135
System:tlevels
135
System:transaction:begin
135
Configuring LAN Network Properties
136
Using the Status Register
139
General Status Register Commands
140
Reading the Condition Part
140
Reading the Event Part
140
Controlling the Enable Part
141
Controlling the Negative Transition Part
141
Controlling the Positive Transition Part
142
Performing Measurement Tasks - Programming Examples
143
Performing the Fastest Measurement in Continuous Average Mode
143
Performing the Simplest Measurement
143
Untriggered Fast Unchopped Continuous Average Measurement
143
Triggered Fast Unchopped Continuous Average Measurement
145
Performing a Buffered Continuous Average Measurement
146
Performing Trace Measurements
148
Trace Measurement with Synchronization to Measurement Complete
149
Remote Control Basics
151
Remote Control Interfaces and Protocols
151
USB Interface
151
Ethernet Interface
153
Overview
154
Status Reporting System
154
Device Status Register
157
Questionable Status Register
158
Standard Event Status and Enable Register (ESR, ESE)
161
Operation Status Register
162
Displaying Status Information
170
Performing a Selftest
170
Troubleshooting
170
Cannot Establish a LAN Connection
171
Contacting Customer Support
171
Problems During a Firmware Update
171
Transporting
173
Maintenance, Storage and Disposal
174
Regular Checks
174
Cleaning
175
Disposal
175
Storage
175
List of Commands
177
Index
182
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R&S NRP Series User Manual (161 pages)
Average Power Sensors
Brand:
R&S
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 4.54 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety and Regulatory Information
9
Safety Instructions
9
Labels on the Product
10
Warning Messages in the Documentation
10
Basic Safety Instructions
11
Documentation Overview
11
Getting Started Manual
11
Instrument Security Procedures
11
Tutorials
11
User Manuals
11
Welcome
11
Application Notes, Application Cards, White Papers, Etc
12
Data Sheets and Brochures
12
Key Features
12
Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledgment (OSA)
12
Choosing the Operating Site
13
Preparing for Use
13
Unpacking and Checking
13
Connecting to a DUT
14
Considerations for Test Setup
14
Powering the Power Sensor
15
Computer
16
Connecting a Cable to the Host Interface
16
Connecting to a Controlling Host
16
Base Unit
19
Using a LAN Connection
20
Power Sensor Tour
26
RF Connector
26
Host Interface
27
Status Information
27
LAN Poe Interface
28
Trigger I/O Connector
28
Operating Concepts
29
R&S NRP Toolkit
29
System Requirements
29
Versions and Downloads
29
R&S NRP Toolkit for Windows
30
Browser-Based User Interface
32
R&S Nrpv
34
Remote Control
34
R&S Power Viewer
36
R&S Nrx
37
R&S Power Viewer Mobile
37
Browser-Based User Interface
40
Main Dialog of the Web User Interface
40
Setting the Unit
41
Common Settings
42
Measurement Modes
43
Continuous Average Mode
44
Settings
44
Sensor Settings
45
Averaging Settings
46
Trigger Settings
47
System Settings
49
Firmware Update
52
Hardware and Software Requirements
52
Updating the Firmware
52
Using the Firmware Update for NRP Family Program
52
Using the Web User Interface
54
Using Remote Control
55
Important Difference
57
Prerequisites
57
Replacing an R&S NRP-Zxx with an R&Snrpxxa(N)
57
Conventions Used in SCPI Command Descriptions
58
Remote Control Commands
58
Notations
59
Common Commands
60
Idn
61
Ist
61
Opc
61
Opt
62
Rst
62
Sav
62
Stb
63
Trg
63
Tst
63
Wai
63
Preparing for the Measurement
64
Selecting a Measurement Path
64
Selecting the Reference Source
64
Selecting a Measurement Mode
65
Configuring the Measured Values
66
Chapter 9.5, "Controlling the Measurement
67
Controlling the Measurement
67
Starting and Ending a Measurement
67
Triggering
68
Controlling the Measurement Results
71
Interplay of the Controlling Mechanisms
72
Configuring the Trigger
74
Trigger:atrigger:delay
74
Trigger:atrigger:executed
75
Trigger:atrigger[:State]
75
Trigger:count
75
Trigger:delay
76
Trigger:delay:auto
76
Trigger:dtime
76
Trigger:external<2
76
Trigger:holdoff
77
Trigger:hysteresis
77
Trigger:immediate
77
Trigger:level
77
Trigger:level:unit
78
Trigger:sender:port
78
Trigger:sender:state
79
Trigger:slope
79
Trigger:source
79
Trigger:sync:port
79
Configuring Results
80
Setting the Power Unit
80
Setting the Result Format
80
Trigger:sync:state
80
Configuring the Measurement Modes
82
Continuous Average Measurement
82
[Sense
83
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Aperture
83
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:clear
84
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:count
84
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:data
84
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:size
84
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Buffer:state
85
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Fast
85
[Sense<Sensor>:][Power:][Avg:]Smoothing:state
85
Configuring Auto Averaging
86
Configuring Basic Measurement Parameters
86
Setting the Frequency
89
Configuring Corrections
90
Duty Cycle Corrections
90
[Sense<Sensor>:]Correction:dcycle
90
[Sense<Sensor>:]Correction:dcycle:state
90
Offset Corrections
91
S-Parameter Correction
91
S-Gamma Corrections
92
I-Gamma Queries
94
Using the S-Parameters Program
95
Menu Bar/File
96
File
96
Menu Bar
96
Device
97
Options
97
Remote
97
Sensor
97
Show Cal. Data
97
User Data
97
Global Flags
98
S-Parameter Correction on by Default
98
S-Parameter Correction State Locked
98
S-Parameter Device Locked
98
Device Table
99
Use Flags in Factory Cal. Data Set
99
Querying Measurement Results
105
Calibrating, Zeroing
106
Configuring the System
108
Testing
108
Configuring General Functions
109
System:dfprint<Channel
109
System:error:all
109
System:error:code:all
110
System:error:code[:Next]
110
System:error:count
110
System:error[:Next]
111
System:fwupdate
111
System:fwupdate:status
111
System:help:headers
112
System:help:syntax
112
System:help:syntax:all
112
System:info
112
System:initialize
113
System:language
113
System:led:color
113
System:led:mode
114
System:minpower
114
System:parameters
114
System:parameters:delta
114
System:preset
115
System:reboot
115
System:restart
115
System:rutime
115
System:serror
115
System:serror:list:all
115
System:serror:list[:Next]
116
System:sutime
116
System:tlevels
116
System:transaction:begin
116
Configuring LAN Network Properties
117
System:transaction:end
117
System:version
117
System[:Sensor]:Name
117
Using the Status Register
121
General Status Register Commands
121
Reading the Condition Part
121
Status:preset
121
Status:queue[:Next]
121
Controlling the Enable Part
122
Controlling the Negative Transition Part
122
Reading the Event Part
122
Controlling the Positive Transition Part
123
Performing Measurement Tasks - Programming Examples
124
Performing the Fastest Measurement in Continuous Average Mode
124
Performing the Simplest Measurement
124
Untriggered Fast Unchopped Continuous Average Measurement
124
Triggered Fast Unchopped Continuous Average Measurement
126
Performing a Buffered Continuous Average Measurement
127
Remote Control Basics
130
Remote Control Interfaces and Protocols
130
USB Interface
130
Ethernet Interface
131
Overview
133
Status Reporting System
133
Device Status Register
135
Questionable Status Register
136
Standard Event Status and Enable Register (ESR, ESE)
139
Operation Status Register
140
Displaying Status Information
148
Performing a Selftest
148
Troubleshooting
148
Cannot Establish a LAN Connection
149
Contacting Customer Support
149
Problems During a Firmware Update
149
Transporting
151
Maintenance, Storage and Disposal
152
Regular Checks
152
Cleaning
153
Storage
153
R&S NRP Series Getting Started (52 pages)
Power Sensors
Brand:
R&S
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 2.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety and Regulatory Information
5
Safety Instructions
5
Labels on the Product
6
Warning Messages in the Documentation
7
Welcome
8
Documentation Overview
8
Getting Started Manual
8
User Manuals
8
Tutorials
8
Instrument Security Procedures
9
Basic Safety Instructions
9
Data Sheets and Brochures
9
Release Notes and Open Source Acknowledgment (OSA)
9
Application Notes, Application Cards, White Papers, Etc
10
Key Features
10
Preparing for Use
11
Unpacking and Checking
11
Choosing the Operating Site
11
Considerations for Test Setup
12
Connecting to a DUT
13
Powering the Power Sensor
14
Connecting a Cable to the Host Interface
15
Connecting to a Controlling Host
16
Computer
16
Base Unit
19
Using a LAN Connection
20
Power Sensor Tour
27
RF Connector
28
Status Information
30
Host Interface
30
Trigger I/O Connector
30
LAN Poe Interface
31
Operating Concepts
32
R&S NRP Toolkit
32
Versions and Downloads
32
System Requirements
33
R&S NRP Toolkit for Windows
33
Browser-Based User Interface
35
Remote Control
37
R&S Nrpv
37
R&S Power Viewer
39
R&S Power Viewer Mobile
41
R&S Nrx
41
Remote Control Interfaces and Protocols
44
USB Interface
44
Ethernet Interface
47
VISA Resource Strings
47
Contacting Customer Support
50
Index
51
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