Common Measurement Settings
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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The "Gate Mode" Level is not supported for R&S power sensors. The signal sent by
these sensors merely reflects the instant the level is first exceeded, rather than a time
period. However, only time periods can be used for gating in level mode. Thus, the trig-
ger impulse from the sensors is not long enough for a fully gated measurement; the
measurement cannot be completed. For details on gating see Chapter 8.6.2.1, "Gated
Measurements", on page 402.
For details see "How to Configure a Power Sensor as an External (PSE) Trigger"
on page 324.
8.2.3.2 Power Sensor Settings
Access: "Overview" > "Input" > "Power Sensor" tab
Each sensor is configured on a separate tab.
State
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Continuous Value Update .......................................................................................... 319
Select ......................................................................................................................... 319
Zeroing Power Sensor ............................................................................................... 319
Frequency Manual ..................................................................................................... 320
Frequency Coupling ...................................................................................................320
Unit/Scale ...................................................................................................................320
Meas Time/Average ................................................................................................... 320
Setting the Reference Level from the Measurement Meas -> Ref .............................320
Reference Value .........................................................................................................321
Use Ref Level Offset ..................................................................................................321
Average Count ( Number of Readings )......................................................................321
Data Input and Output