R&S
®
CMW 500 Annexes
Comparison with R&S CMU
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11.2.1 Segmentation, Addressing and Resource Management
The R&S CMU and the R&S CMW 500 both use a modular concept, with the
instrument functions grouped together in various "function groups" or "firmware
applications". The chief difference between the instruments is that R&S CMW 500
does not use secondary addressing.
Task R&S CMU 200 command R&S CMW 500 command R&S CMW 500 upgrade
hints
Select function
group/FWA
SYSTem:REMote:ADDRes
s:SECondary
<Addr>,<FGrp>
*SEC <Addr>
e.g.
SOURce:<Application>
:GENerator<i>:STATe
ON | OFF
<Application>
mnemonic in each
command identifies the
generator type; no need for
secondary addressing.
Activate multiple
tasks of the same
type
n/a e.g.
SOURce:<Application>
:GENerator<i>:STATe
ON
<i> suffix distinguishes
between several tasks of
the same type.
Task priority
management
SYSTem:REMote:TPMana
gement ON | OFF
n/a The dynamic behavior of
the R&S CMW 500 is
optimized for handling
multiple tasks
simultaneously.
See Resource and Path
Management.
11.2.2 RF Path Settings
The following settings control the routing of input and output signals, the correction of
the generator level or input power, the RF analyzer and the trigger system. The R&S
CMW 500 provides more flexibility for connection control settings.
Task R&S CMU 200 command R&S CMW 500 command R&S CMW 500 upgrade
hints
Select input/output
connector
INPut[:STATe]
OUTPut[:STATe]
ROUTe:<Application>:
MEASurement<i>:RFSet
tings:CONNector
ROUTe:<Application>:
GENerator<i>:RFSetti
ngs:CONNector
Independent settings for
each firmware application .
Define external
attenuation
[SENSe:]CORRection:L
OSS:INPut<nr>[:MAGNi
tude]
SOURce:CORRection:LO
SS:OUTPut<nr>[:TX][:
MAGNitude]
SOURce:<Application>
:GENerator<i>:RFSett
ings:EATTenuation
CONFigure:<Applicati
on>:MEASurement<i>:<
Context>:RFSettings:
EATTenuation
Independent settings for
each firmware application.
Define analyzer [SENSe:]LEVel:MAXimu CONFigure:<Applicati Independent analyzer