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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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SYSTEM<br />

PRES ET CAL<br />

DISPLAY INFO<br />

CONFIGURATION<br />

MODE<br />

SE TUP<br />

HARDCOPY<br />

START<br />

SETTING<br />

STATUS<br />

SRQ<br />

REMOTE<br />

LOCAL<br />

<strong>EMI</strong> <strong>TEST</strong> <strong>RECEIVER</strong> . 20 Hz . . . 7 GHz . I 1088.7490 07<br />

FREQUENCY LEVEL DATA ENTRY<br />

CE NTER / SP A N / REF /<br />

-d Bm<br />

FREQ ZOOM UNIT 7 8 9 V GHz<br />

s<br />

dBm<br />

ST ART ST OP RANGE 4 5 6 mV MHz<br />

ms<br />

dB<br />

1 2 3 µV kHz<br />

MARKER LINES<br />

µs<br />

NOR MAL SEARCH D LINES<br />

dB..<br />

0 . - nV Hz<br />

ns<br />

DELTA MKR LIMITS<br />

CLR BA CK EXP<br />

TRACE SWEEP DATA VARIATION<br />

TRIGGER<br />

1 2<br />

HOLD STEP<br />

SW EE P /<br />

MEMORY<br />

3 4 SCAN<br />

SAVE<br />

RB W<br />

RE CALL<br />

MENU<br />

VBW<br />

CONFIG<br />

SWT<br />

COU PLING /<br />

RUN<br />

INPUT<br />

AF OUTPUT RF INPUT 2 20Hz ... 1GHz<br />

PROBE POWER GEN OUTPUT 50W PROBE / CODE<br />

RF INPUT 1<br />

+30 dBm<br />

+ 30 d Bm<br />

DC 0V<br />

MAX<br />

MAX<br />

MAX<br />

50 W<br />

50 W<br />

REM OTE<br />

M ADE IN GER MAN Y<br />

Contents - Maintenance and Instrument Interfaces<br />

ESIB<br />

RSIB Interface<br />

The RSIB interface allows the control of ESIB by Visual C++ and VisualBasic programs but also by<br />

using the Windows applications WinWord and Excel. The functions for the programming of control<br />

applications are provided by DLLs RSIB32.DLL (for 32-bit applications) and RSIB.DLL (for 16-bit<br />

applications).<br />

A Unix operating system can be installed on an external computer in addition to a Windows operating<br />

system. In this case, the control applications are created either in C or C++. The supported Unix<br />

operating systems include:<br />

• Sun Solaris 2.6 Sparc Station<br />

• Sun Solaris 2.6 Intel Platform<br />

• Red Hat Linux 6.2 x86 Processors<br />

Control applications may run locally on the measuring instrument as well as on a remote controller in a<br />

network. With local control, the name ’@local’ is specified for link setup by means of function<br />

RSDLLibfind(). If ’@local’ is not specified, the RSIB.DLL interprets the name as an IP address<br />

and attempts to set up a link to the device via the Winsock interface.<br />

Remote controller<br />

(Windows NT or Windows 95)<br />

ESIB<br />

Remote<br />

control via<br />

network<br />

Local<br />

applications<br />

on instrument<br />

32-bit application<br />

16-bit application<br />

RSIB DLL<br />

16-bit app.<br />

RSIB network interface<br />

RSIB.DLL<br />

RSIB32.DLL<br />

RSIB32.DLL<br />

32-bit app.<br />

Windows Environment<br />

To access the measuring instruments via the RSIB interface the DLLs should be installed in the<br />

corresponding directories:<br />

• RSIB.DLL in Windows NT system directory or control application directory.<br />

• RSIB32.DLL in Windows NT system32 directory or control application directory.<br />

The DLLs are already installed in the corresponding directories on the measuring instruments.<br />

For the different programming languages, files exist containing the declarations for the DLL functions<br />

and the error code definitions.<br />

Thus, the RSIB directory features a program ‘RSIBCNTR.EXE’ with SCPI commands which can be sent<br />

to the instrument by the RSIB interface. This program can be used as a test for the function of the<br />

interface. Transit-time module VBRUN3200.DLL in the path or the Windows directory are required.<br />

The control is performed with Visual C++ or Visual Basic programs. The local link to the internal<br />

controller is established with the name '@local'.If a remote controller is used, the instrument IP address<br />

is to be indicated here.<br />

1088.7531.12 8.10 E-16

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