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Signal Routing and System Configuration
R&S
®
SMW200A
123User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 30
Estimating or defining the sample rate
The sample rate of the signal at the digital interface can be determined with one of the
following methods:
Estimated sample rate
Enable the instrument to evaluate the received I/Q data clock
User-defined sample rate
Provide both the external signal source and the receiving instrument with a com-
mon external reference signal and set the sample rate value.
4.3.5.2 Specifics of the Analog I/Q Interfaces
The R&S SMW outputs the digitally modulated signal not only directly but also conver-
ted to an analog I/Q baseband output signal. The R&S SMW outputs the analog base-
band signal single ended or differential (non-inverted); an RF envelope signal can be
generated, too.
Differential output signal
The differential output provides symmetrical signals for differential inputs of DUTs with-
out the need of additional external electric network. To achieve an optimal and bal-
anced operating point of these inputs, ensure the correct adjustment of the used DC
voltage ("Bias") and the offset ("Offset") between inverting and non-inverting output.
Refer to the descriptions Bias (EMF) and Offset (EMF) for a description of the effect of
these parameters.
Maximum overall output voltage
The voltage of the analog output signals is defined as a combination of output voltage
of the I and Q signal components and an optional bias voltage. If the differential output
is used, an additional offset can be set, too. The values of these parameters are inter-
dependent so that the magnitude of the sum of output voltage and bias voltage must
not exceed 4V.
The following applies:
Single ended signal:
V
p
+ V
bias
4 V
Differential signal:
0.5*V
p
+ |V
bias
| + 0.5*V
offset
4 V
Where:
V
p
is the output voltage as set with the parameter I/Q Level Vp EMF
V
bias
is the bias voltage as set with the parameter Bias (EMF)
V
offset
is the offset between inverting and non-inverting output as set with the
parameter Offset (EMF)
Overview of the Input and Output Signals and Interfaces

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