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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Instrument Functions<br />

External Generator Control – Option R&S FSP-B10<br />

4.8 External Generator Control – Option R&S FSP-B10<br />

The external generator control option permits to operate a number of commercially<br />

available generators as tracking generator on the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong>. Thus, scalar network<br />

analysis with the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> is also possible outside the frequency range of the internal<br />

tracking generator when the appropriate generators are used.<br />

The R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> also permits to set a frequency offset for frequency-converting measurements<br />

when external generators are used. For harmonics measurements or frequency-converting<br />

measurements, it is also possible to enter a factor, by which the<br />

generator frequency is increased or reduced compared with the receive frequency<br />

of the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong>. Only make sure that the resulting generator frequencies do not<br />

exceed the allowed setting range of the generator.<br />

The level range to be set also depends on the generator used.<br />

The generator is controlled via the – optional – second GPIB interface of the<br />

R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> (= IEC2, supplied with the option) and, with some <strong>Rohde</strong> & <strong>Schwarz</strong> generators,<br />

additionally via the TTL synchronization interface included in the AUX interface<br />

of the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong>.<br />

The use of the TTL interface enables considerably higher measurement rates as<br />

pure GPIB control, because the frequency stepping of the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> is directly<br />

coupled with the frequency stepping of the generator.<br />

Therefore, the frequency sweep differs according to the capabilities of the generator<br />

used:<br />

• In the case of generators without TTL interface, the generator frequency is first set<br />

for each frequency point via GPIB, then the setting procedure has to be completed<br />

before recording of measured values is possible.<br />

• In the case of generators with TTL interface, a list of the frequencies to be set is<br />

entered into the generator before the beginning of the first sweep. Then the sweep<br />

is started and the next frequency point selected by means of the TTL handshake<br />

line TRIGGER. The recording of measured values is only enabled when the<br />

generator signals the end of the setting procedure via the BLANK signal. This<br />

method is considerably faster than pure GPIB control.<br />

With the SELECT GENERATOR softkey, a list of the supported generators with the<br />

frequency and level range as well as the capabilities used is included.<br />

The external generator can be used in all operating modes. Recording of test setup<br />

calibration values (SOURCE CAL) and normalization with the correction values<br />

(NORMALIZE) are only possible in the NETWORK mode.<br />

In order to enhance measurement accuracy a common reference frequency<br />

should be used for both the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> and the generator. If no independent 10<br />

MHz reference frequency is available, it is recommended to connect the reference<br />

output of the generator with the reference input of the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> and to enable<br />

usage of the external Reference on the R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> via SETUP - REFERENCE<br />

EXT.<br />

Like the internal tracking generator, the external generator is activated by means of<br />

the hotkey bar: MORE hotkey - NETWORK hotkey (for details refer to section “Mode<br />

Selection – Hotkey Bar” on page 4.7).<br />

Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01 4.235

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