Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
R&S
®
SMW200A
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Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:CLISt:CATalog? on page 1012
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:CLISt:SELect on page 1013
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:CLISt:COPY on page 1016
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:CLISt:DELete on page 1014
Settings for Data Source = External
In a wideband baseband generator (R&S SMW-B9), select "System Config > Mode >
Advanced".
Receiver State ← Settings for Data Source = External
Indicates the current state of the receiver of the external data. The displayed informa-
tion is useful in erroneous situations.
"Off"
Indicates that the baseband is not active.
"Operational"
Indicates a normal operation; the data is received with the expected
data rate.
"Overflow"
Data rate is too high for correct processing; symbols have been lost.
This indication is displayed as long as the signal is not restarted.
Tip: Try out the following:
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Check the data rate of the input signal.
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Provide the data source and the R&S SMW with a common exter-
nal reference signal.
See Chapter 8.5, "Reference Oscillator", on page 473.
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Provide an external clock signal to the R&S SMW.
See "Clock Source" on page 258.
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Avoid reflections on the data and clock lines.
The R&S SMW can interpret reflections on the data and clock
lines as extra clock edges.
"Underflow"
Data rate is too low or data is missing; zero symbols have been inser-
ted.
This indication is displayed as long as the signal is not restarted.
Tip: Try out the following:
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Check that the data and clock cables are connected to
R&S SMW.
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Check the data rate of the input signal.
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Provide the data source and the R&S SMW with a common exter-
nal reference signal.
See Chapter 8.5, "Reference Oscillator", on page 473.
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Provide an external clock signal to the R&S SMW.
See "Clock Source" on page 258.
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Check the value of the parameter Local Connector Settings >
Threshold Clock.
If the configured threshold is higher than the signal's "high" volt-
age, the signal is not detected.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:SMODulation:RCVState? on page 995
Generating Custom Digital Modulated Signals