Getting Started
R&S
®
SMW200A
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For security reasons, the hard disk is bound to the specific R&S SMW. You can remove
it from the instrument, but you cannot use it in other instruments.
See also "Removing the system drive from the R&S SMW" on page 679.
AC power supply connector and switch
Mains power switch for performing the following tasks:
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Connecting the internal power supply to the power source
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Disconnecting the internal power supply from the power source
How to: Chapter 3.1.6, "Connecting to Power", on page 31.
USB/USB Device
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Two female USB (universal serial bus) 3.1 connectors of type A (host USB), to con-
nect devices like a keyboard, a mouse, a memory stick, or the R&S NRP-Z3/Z4
cable for the R&S NRP power sensors.
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Female USB 3.0 connector of type B (USB Device), for example, for remote con-
trol.
How to: Chapter 3.1.8, "Connecting USB Devices", on page 32
LAN
RJ-45 connector to connect the R&S SMW to a LAN for remote control, remote opera-
tion, and data transfer.
How to: Chapter 3.1.7, "Connecting to LAN", on page 31
Display Port, HDMI
Provided for future use.
T/M/C
BNC multipurpose input/output trigger/marker/clock connectors.
The number of connectors depends on the installed baseband options:
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Standard baseband generator (R&S SMW-B10):
One T/M/C and two T/M connectors per board.
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Wideband baseband generator (R&S SMW-B9):
One T/M/C and one T/M connectors per board
Define the input/output signal first. Table 3-11 lists the configuration of the local con-
nectors in the default instrument state.
Table 3-11: Default configuration of the T/M/C connectors (standard baseband)
T/M/C connector
(Standard baseband)
Direction Default assigned signal Remark
1, 4 Output Clock Local clock signal for the
particular baseband
2, 5 Input Trigger Local trigger signal for the
particular baseband
3, 6 Output Marker 3 Marker output signal from
the particular baseband
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