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Rohde & Schwarz SMBV100B User Manual (1030 pages)
Vector Signal Generator
Brand:
Rohde & Schwarz
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 20.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety Instructions
3
1 Preface
25
About this Manual
26
Documentation Overview
27
Service Manual
28
Application Notes, Application Cards, White Papers, Etc
29
Getting Started
30
EMI Suppression
31
Accessory List
32
Connecting AC Power
34
Functional Check
36
Checking the Supplied Options and Licenses
37
Connecting USB Devices
38
Setting up a Network (LAN) Connection
39
Using Computer Names (Hostnames)
40
Assigning the IP Address
41
Instrument Tour
42
Front Panel Tour
43
Keys
45
Function Keys
46
Navigation Controls
47
Connectors
48
Rear Panel Tour
49
Connectors
50
Trying out the Instrument
53
Generating an Unmodulated Carrier
54
Generating a Digitally Modulated Signal
55
Triggering the Instrument with an External Signal
58
Enabling and Configuring a Marker Signal
62
Verifying the Generated Signal with the Graphics Display
63
Saving and Recalling Settings
66
Generating an EUTRA/LTE Signal
69
System Overview
72
Internal Baseband Source ("Baseband" Block)
73
Digital Baseband Input ("BB Input"Block)
74
2.5 Instrument Control
75
Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument
75
RF and Analog Modulations ("RF" Block)
75
Instrument Control
76
Means of Manual Interaction
76
Understanding the Display Information
77
Block Diagram
78
Taskbar
79
Additional Display Characteristics
80
Accessing the Functionality
81
Entering Data
82
Entering Numeric Parameters
83
Getting Information and Help
84
Remote Control
85
Remote Operation over VNC
86
3 Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
87
How to Access the Functions in the Baseband Domain
88
Generating Signals According to Digital Standards
89
3.4 Common Functions and Settings in the Baseband Domain
91
Data, Clock and Control Signals and Sources in the Baseband
91
Common Functions and Settings in the Baseband Domain
91
Internal Modulation Data
92
Clock Signals
93
Control Signals
94
Regular Marker Output Signals
96
Baseband Trigger Signals
98
Delaying Marker Signals
98
Trigger Sources
99
Impact of the Additional Trigger Settings
102
Receiving and Providing Trigger Signals
105
Supported Modulation Types
106
Supported Baseband Filters
107
Impact of the Filter Parameters
108
Supported Coding Schemes
107
Methods for Optimizing the Crest Factor
109
Common Settings
111
Mode/Trigger Settings
112
Mode
112
Trigger Settings
112
Arm
113
Execute Trigger
113
Running/Stopped
113
Signal Duration
113
Source
113
(External) Delay Unit
114
External / Trigger Inhibit
114
Sync. Output to External Trigger/Sync. Output to Trigger
114
(Specified) External Delay/(Specified) Trigger Delay
115
Actual Trigger Delay/Actual External Delay
115
Marker Settings
115
Clock Settings
117
Generating Custom Digital Modulated Signals
118
General Settings
119
Settings
119
General Settings
119
Save/Recall
120
Set to Default
120
Standard
120
Setting
121
Data Source
121
State
120
Trigger, Marker and Clock Setting
121
Modulation Settings
123
Filter Settings
126
Power Ramp Control Settings
128
Source/Ramp Function
129
Ramp Function
129
Data List Editor
130
Source
129
Attenuation
130
Control and Marker Lists Editor
132
Fall Delay
130
Rise Delay
130
How to Create Data and Control Lists
136
How to Create and Assign a Data List
138
References
139
State
140
Common Coding Algorithms
142
Predefined Baseband Filters
144
Using the Arbitrary Waveform Generator (ARB)
147
Waveform Files Sources
148
ARB Test Signals
149
Waveform Sample Rate
150
Impact of the Resampling Filter
151
ARB Settings
152
Arb General Settings
153
Load Waveform/File
154
Set to Default
154
State
154
Clock Frequency
155
Create Multi Segment
155
Waveform Info
155
Create Multi Carrier
156
Sine Test Signals
157
Rectangular Test Signal
158
Constant IQ Test Signal
160
Trigger, Marker and Clock Setting
161
How to Create, Generate and Play Waveform Files
162
How to Create Waveform Files with the Built-In Generate Waveform File Function
163
How to Create a Waveform File with the R&S Winiqsim2 and Load It in the ARB
164
How to Manually Create a Waveform Using Tag File Format
169
How to Define Periodically Repeating Traces
174
How to Create a Control List Using Tag File Format
175
How to Create a Data List Using Tag File Format
177
Editing Waveform Files, Data and Control Lists
178
Tags for Waveforms, Data and Control Lists
179
Common Tags
180
Example: {Date: 2009-04-02;14:32:12}
182
CLOCK: Frequency
182
Tags for Single and Multi-Segment Waveforms
182
CONTROL LENGTH: Controllength
183
EMPTYTAG-Length: #Emptysequence
184
LEVEL OFFS: Rmsoffset_Db,Peakoffset_Db
184
Marker Mode [#]: Generator
185
SAMPLES: Samples
186
BURST LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
CW MODE LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
HOP LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
LEVATT LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
MAP LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
MARKER LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
[TRACE] LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1
186
WAVEFORM-Length: #I0Q0I1Q1
187
MWV_SEGMENT_COUNT: Numofseg
188
MWV_SEGMENT_LENGTH: Samplesseg0, Samplesseg1
189
Mwv_Segment_Start
189
Samplestartoffsetseg0, Samplestartoffsetseg1
189
MWV_SEGMENT_CLOCK_MODE: Mode
189
MWV_SEGMENT_CLOCK: Clockseg0, Clockseg1
190
Mwv_Segment_Level_Offs
190
Rmsoffs_Dbsg0,Peakoffs_Dbsg0
190
Mwv_Segment_Files
190
Filenameseg0.Wv", "Filenameseg1.Wv
190
Mwv_Segmentx_Comment: Text
190
CONTROL LIST WIDTH4-Length: #M0M1
191
Tags for Data Lists
192
Generating Multi-Segment Waveform Files
195
Multi-Segment Waveforms Processing
196
Impact of the Marker Settings
197
Impact of the Trigger Settings and Next Segment Settings
198
Multi-Segment Settings
201
Setting for Handling the Multi-Segment Files and Output File Settings
202
Segment Table
204
Level / Clock / Marker Settings
207
Multi-Segment Waveform Sequencing
209
General Settings
211
Sequencing Play List Settings
212
Current Segment/Current Segment Index/Next Segment Trigger in Settings
214
Current Segment/Current Segment Index
214
Next Segment Trigger in Settings
214
Segment
215
Next Segment Mode
215
Next Segment Source
216
Level Mode
216
Execute Next Segment
216
Sequencing List
216
Trigger Example
217
How to Create and Work with the Multi-Segment Waveform Files
217
Reference to Triggering of Multi-Segment Waveforms
222
Triggering in "Next Trigger Mode = same Segment
223
Triggering in "Next Trigger Mode = Next Segment Seamless
224
Triggering in "Next Trigger Mode = Sequencer
225
Required Options
226
Defining the Carrier Frequency
227
Multi-Carrier Settings
228
Settings: Set to Default
229
Carrier Spacing
230
Mode
230
Number of Carriers
230
Save/Recall Frame
230
Clipping
231
Crest Factor Mode
231
Filter Cutoff Frequency
231
Signal Period Mode
231
Target Crest Factor
231
Power Reference
232
Signal Period
232
Output Settings
233
Output File
234
Clock Rate
234
File Size
234
Create/Create and Load
234
Carrier Table Settings
235
Carrier Table Assistant
237
Carrier Graph
239
How to Use the Multi-Carrier Function
240
Generating Multi-Carrier Continuous Wave Signal
243
General Carrier Settings
244
Carrier Table
246
Carrier Graph
249
How to Use the Multi-Carrier Continuous Wave Function
250
References
251
Shifting and Boosting the Baseband Signal
252
Impact of the Phase Offset
254
How to Improve Signal Characteristics by Shifting the Wanted Baseband Signal
255
4 Adding Noise and Predistortions, and Impairing the Signal
257
AWGN Settings
261
General Settings
262
Show Powers for Output/Noise Power/Output Results Settings
264
Noise Power/Output Results Settings
264
Show Powers for Output
264
Bit Rate
265
Carrier/Noise Ratio, Signal/Noise Ratio
265
Reference Mode
265
Set Noise Power Via
265
Carrier Power, Signal Power
266
E B /N
266
Noise Power (System Bandwidth), Interferer Power
267
Carrier + Noise PEP, Signal + Noise PEP (Total Bandwidth), Carrier + Interferer PEP, Signal + Interferer PEP
268
Carrier + Noise Power, Signal + Noise Power (System Bandwidth), Carrier + Interferer Power, Signal + Interferer Power
268
Noise Bandwidth
268
Noise Power (Total Bandwidth)
268
Resulting CW Frequency Offset
268
How to Configure the Noise Generator for Receiver Tests
269
Impairing the Signal
271
I and Q Offset
272
Quadrature Offset
273
How to Optimize the Carrier Leakage and Sidebands Suppression
277
Applying Digital Predistortion
278
5 Applying I/Q Vector Modulation
279
I/Q Modulator Settings
280
Settings: State/Source
281
Adjust I/Q Modulator Current Frequency
281
Settings: State
281
Source
281
I/Q Swap
282
I/Q Wideband
282
(Baseband) Gain
283
Frequency Response Settings
284
How to Adjust the I/Q Modulator to Optimize Performance
286
Crest Factor
283
Optimization Mode
283
6 Configuring the RF Signal
288
Required Options
289
How to Set the Frequency and Level
290
RF Frequency Settings
291
RF Level Settings
294
Settings Amplitude/Limit
295
Limit
295
Settings Amplitude
295
Digital Attenuation
296
Offset
296
Setting Characteristics
296
Level Range
297
Mode
297
Readjust
298
User Variation
298
└ └ Step
298
RF Phase Settings
298
Reference Oscillator
300
Reference Frequency Settings
303
Reference Output Settings
305
Adjustment Settings
306
Local Oscillator Coupling
307
Required Options
308
LO Coupling Settings
309
How to Configure Cascaded Instruments
310
Varying the RF Signal in List or Sweep Mode
312
Signal Generation and Triggering in the Sweep and List Modes
314
About Sweep Mode
322
Sweep Signal Shapes
324
About List Mode
325
Significant Parameters and Functions
326
Sweep Mode Settings
328
Frequency Range Settings
333
Level Range Settings
335
List Mode Settings
337
General Settings
338
List Mode Data Settings
340
Import/Export Settings
341
List Editor
343
How to Generate a Signal in List or Sweep Mode
347
Analog Modulations
348
Modulation Types and Signal Sources
349
Activating Analog Modulations
350
Modulation Settings
351
FM, Phim and am Modulation Settings
353
Source State
354
FM Settings
355
Deviation
355
Mode
356
Ratio Path2/Path1
356
Total Deviation
356
Source
355
Phim Settings
356
Deviation
356
Mode
357
Ratio Path2/Path1
357
Total Deviation
357
AM Settings
358
Depth
358
Sensitivity
358
Deviation └ Depth
359
Ratio Path2/Path1
359
Pulse Generator Settings
359
Pulse Generator > General Settings
360
Pulse Graph Settings
364
Pulse External /Trigger Settings
365
FM, Phim and am Modulation Sources
366
Source > LF Generator Settings
367
Source > External Settings
370
Source > Noise Generator Settings
371
LF Signal Output Settings
372
Overview
374
How to Generate an Amplitude Modulated Signal
375
How to Generate a Pulse Modulated Signal
376
Improving Level Performance
377
Attenuator Settings
378
Reverse Power Protection
379
ALC - Automatic Level Control
380
ALC Settings
381
User Correction
383
User Correction Settings
386
List Editor
387
Fill with Sensor
391
Import/Export List Files
392
Using Power Sensors
394
Connecting R&S NRP Power Sensors to the R&S SMBV100B
395
NRP Sensor Mapping
396
NRP Power Viewer
397
NRP Power Viewer Settings
399
How to Calibrate the Power Level with an R&S NRP Power Sensor
405
Display Functions
415
Graphics Configuration Settings
416
Graphical Signal Display Settings
420
How to Verify the Generated Signal with the Graphics Display
422
Multi-Instrument Settings
431
How to Connect and Configure Instruments in Master-Slave Mode
432
7 Monitoring Signal Characteristics
409
I/Q Diagram
410
Constellation Diagram
411
Eye Diagram
412
CCDF Display
413
Power Spectrum
414
Further Information
435
Triggering Several Instruments with a Common Trigger Signal
436
Control and Operation of External Instruments
437
Prerequisites for Control of External Instruments from the R&S SMBV100B
438
Overview of the Baseband Signal Sources
439
Important Signal Parameters and Interface's Characteristics
440
Further Information
444
I/Q Stream Mapper Settings
445
Connections Configuration and Connection Status Overview Settings
447
External Instrument Configuration Settings
451
Remote Config Settings
452
Remote Control Settings
455
Show Connector
456
Overview
457
General Settings
459
Signal Input Settings
461
Sample Rate Settings
464
Input Level Settings
465
I/Q Analog Output Settings
466
General Analog I/Q Output Settings
468
Preset, Set to Default and Factory Preset Settings
478
How to Identify Parameters Which Are Not in a Preset State
479
How to Recall User Settings Automatically after Preset
480
Protecting Data
482
Save/Recall Settings
483
How to Save and Recall Instrument Settings
487
How to Recall the Settings of a Firmware Option
488
File Select Settings
489
How to Create and Access Data and Control Lists
492
Using the File Manager
493
File Manager Settings
494
Map Network Share Settings
495
How to Display All Saved Files
497
How to Transfer Files from and to the Instrument
499
Removing File System Protection
500
Accessing the File System of the R&S SMBV100B Via Ftp
501
Accessing the R&S SMBV100B File System Via SMB (Samba)
502
Using a USB Storage Device for File Transfer
504
Creating Screenshots of Current Settings
505
How to Save a Hardcopy of the Display
509
Display and Keyboard Settings
512
Appearance Settings
514
How to Set the Initial Instrument Settings
515
8 Multi-Instrument Setups
429
Generating Time-Aligned Baseband Signals
430
9 File and Data Management
473
Restoring the (Default) Instrument Configuration
476
Setting the Screen Saver
516
Adjusting Appearance of the User Interface
517
Global Connectors
518
Status Indicators
519
Overview Table
520
Global Connector Settings
521
Global Connectors Settings
522
How to Enable Signals and Perform Signal to Connector Mapping
526
Organizing Frequently Used Settings as Favorites
527
Using the User Menu for Fast Adjustments
528
Define User Key Actions Settings
530
Assigning Actions to the [★ (User)] Key
531
Managing Licenses and License Keys
532
Manage License Keys Settings
533
How to Move a Portable License
536
Using the Security Settings
537
Protection Level Settings
539
Setting Security Parameters
540
Disk & Memory Security Settings
541
Manual Operation Security Settings
542
Configuring LAN Services
545
Password Management
547
Undoing or Restoring Actions
549
Shutting down and Rebooting the Instrument
551
10 General Instrument Functions
511
11 Network Operation and Remote Control
552
Remote Control Interfaces and Protocols
554
LAN Interface
555
Hislip Protocol
557
USB Interface
558
GPIB Interface (IEC/IEEE Bus Interface)
559
Remote Control Programs and Libraries
560
Possible Setups and Access Functions
561
Remote Access Settings
563
Network Settings
564
VISA Resource Strings
567
GPIB Address Settings
568
Instrument Emulations Settings
569
Active Connections Settings
570
QR Code
571
LXI Settings
572
LXI Status Settings
573
LXI Browser Settings
574
LAN Configuration
575
Advanced Config
576
Ping Client
577
Data Sheet
578
How to Find the VISA Resource String
579
How to Change the GPIB Instrument Address
580
Establishing a Remote Control Connection over the LXI Browser Interface
581
Establishing a Remote Control Connection over LAN Using VXI-11 Protocol
582
Setting up a Remote Control Connection over LAN Using Socket Communication
587
Setting up a Remote Control Connection over GPIB
588
Setting up a Remote Control Connection over USB
589
How to Return to Manual Operation
590
Automating Tasks with Remote Command Scripts
591
Show SCPI Command
593
Displaying an SCPI List
594
How to Find out the SCPI Command Corresponding to the Manual Operation Via Show SCPI Command
596
How to Record / Create SCPI Lists
597
How to Convert and Save SCPI Lists
600
How to Set up Remote Operation Via VNC
601
Using a VNC Client Software
602
Setting up a Remote Operation from a Smart Device
604
Using a VNC App
605
Special Mode QR Code
606
References
607
Remote Control States
609
Remote Control Commands
611
Backward Compatibility with Other Rohde & Schwarz Signal Generators
612
Common Commands
613
Preset Commands
617
Mmemory Subsystem
619
Accessing Files in the Default or in a Specified Directory
620
Programming Examples
622
Remote Control Commands
624
Calibration Subsystem
631
Diagnostic Subsystem
634
Display Subsystem
636
Format Subsystem
641
Hcopy Subsystem
643
Hard Copy Settings
644
Automatic Naming
645
Kboard Subsystem
648
Sense, READ, Initiate and Slist Subsystems
651
Sconfiguration Subsystem
664
Multi Instrument Configuration
666
I/Q Stream Mapping
667
Source Subsystem
678
Connector Settings
679
Source:bbin Subsystem
683
Analog Modulation Subsystems
690
Source:modulation Subsystem
691
Source:fm Subsystem
696
Source:pm Subsystem
701
Source:pulm Subsystem
705
Pulse Modulation Settings
706
Source:bb Subsystem
711
Source:bb:DM Subsystem
714
General Commands
716
Save/Recall Settings
719
Filter Settings
720
Modulation and Coding Settings
722
Power Ramping
725
Trigger Settings
727
Marker Settings
730
Clock Settings
732
Handling List Files
733
Source:bb:arbitrary Subsystem
739
General Commands
747
Test Signal Commands
748
Waveform Commands
751
Multi-Segment Commands
755
Multi-Segment Sequencing Commands
760
Multi-Carrier Commands
763
Trigger Commands
775
Marker Commands
778
Clock Commands
780
Source:bb:mccw Subsystem
781
General Settings and Carrier Setup Settings
785
Trigger Settings
792
Marker Settings
795
Clock Settings
797
Source:bb:impairment Subsystem
804
Source:bb:graphics Subsystem
809
Source:bb:progress Subsystem General Commands
812
Correction Settings
815
Correction Data Exchange
818
Frequency Response Commands
820
Source:frequency Subsystem
822
Source:input Subsystem
831
Source:iq Subsystem
832
Source:iq:output Subsystem
834
Source:lfoutput Subsystem
839
LF Generator Settings
841
LF Sweep Settings
849
Source:list Subsystem
852
List Mode Settings
855
List Mode File Operation
860
List Mode Data Exchange
862
Source:noise Subsystem
865
Source:pgen Subsystem
866
Source:phase Subsystem
868
Source:power Subsystem
869
Source:roscillator Subsystem
878
Source:sweep Subsystem
883
System Subsystem
891
Status Subsystem
915
TEST Subsystem
919
Trigger Subsystem
924
UNIT Subsystem
926
How to Test the Front Panel
934
Internal Adjustment Settings
936
Selftest Connections Settings
937
Selftest Baseband Settings
939
Fpga/Uc Update Settings
941
Delete Temporary Files
942
Requesting Instrument Configuration and Specifications
943
13 Maintenance
928
Storing and Packing
929
Performing Maintenance Tasks
930
Date and Time Settings
931
Check Front Panel
933
Versions/Options Settings
944
Requesting the Data Sheet
946
14 Troubleshooting and Error Messages
947
SCPI-Error Messages
948
Querying Error Messages
950
Resolving Network Connection Failures
952
Collecting Information for Technical Support
953
Annex
955
A.1.2 LAN Interface Messages
956
A.1.3.1 Syntax for Common Commands
957
Long and Short Form
958
A.1.3.3 SCPI Parameters
959
Special Numeric Values
960
Text Parameters
961
A.1.3.5 Structure of a Command Line
963
A.1.4 Command Sequence and Synchronization
964
A.1.4.2 Examples to Command Sequence and Synchronization
966
A.1.5 Status Reporting System
967
A.1.5.1 Hierarchy of the Status Registers
968
A.1.5.2 Structure of a SCPI Status Register
969
A.1.5.3 Status Byte (STB) and Service Request Enable Register (SRE)
971
A.1.5.4 Event Status Register (ESR) and Event Status Enable Register (ESE)
972
A.1.5.5 Questionable Status Register (Status:questionable)
973
Service Request
974
Error Queue
975
A.1.6 General Programming Recommendations
976
A.3 Extensions for User Files
981
B Hardware Interfaces
984
Interface Functions
985
Glossary: List of the Often Used Terms and Abbreviations
986
List of Commands
991
Index
1009
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Key Features
5
Prerequisites
7
Test Setup
9
System Configuration
10
Preparation of Controller PC
10
Preparation of Instrument Connection
10
Preparation of IVS Connection
11
Test Configuration
16
Connection Setting
17
Vehicle Simulation Setting
17
GNSS Simulation Setting
19
Signal Power Setting
20
Test Case Setting
21
Advanced Settings
26
Thresholds
27
Miscellaneous
27
Exclude Acceleration Interval
28
GNSS Signal Logging
28
Ignore Coordinate System
28
Log Exclude Acceleration Interval
28
Smx/Ivs Configuration
28
GNSS Signal Logging Rate
29
TC 5.5 Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM)
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TC 5.8 Error Estimation / TC 5.10 Restore Interval
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TC 5.12 Sensitivity
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TC 5.14 Cut off Angle
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Test Results
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Monitoring
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Test Module Details
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