Configuration
R&S
®
FSWP
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In this case, you can first connect an external noise source (whose noise power level is
known in advance) to the R&S FSWP and measure the total noise power. From this
value you can determine the noise power of the R&S FSWP. Then when you measure
the power level of the actual DUT, you can deduct the known noise level from the total
power to obtain the power level of the DUT.
Remote command:
DIAGnostic:SERVice:NSOurce on page 110
Trigger 1/2
Defines the usage of the variable Trigger Input/Output connectors, where:
"Trigger 1": Trigger Input/Output connector on the front panel
"Trigger 2" : Trigger Input/Output connector on the rear panel
Note: Providing trigger signals as output is described in detail in the R&S FSWP User
Manual.
"Input"
The signal at the connector is used as an external trigger source by
the R&S FSWP. Trigger input parameters are available in the "Trig-
ger" dialog box.
"Output"
The R&S FSWP sends a trigger signal to the output connector to be
used by connected devices.
Further trigger parameters are available for the connector.
Remote command:
OUTPut<up>:TRIGger<tp>:DIRection on page 124
Output Type ← Trigger 1/2
Type of signal to be sent to the output
"Device Trig-
gered"
(Default) Sends a trigger when the R&S FSWP triggers.
"Trigger
Armed"
Sends a (high level) trigger when the R&S FSWP is in "Ready for trig-
ger" state.
This state is indicated by a status bit in the STATus:OPERation reg-
ister (bit 5), as well as by a low-level signal at the AUX port (pin 9).
"User Defined"
Sends a trigger when you select the "Send Trigger" button.
In this case, further parameters are available for the output signal.
Remote command:
OUTPut<up>:TRIGger<tp>:OTYPe on page 125
Configuring Data Inputs and Outputs