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Getting Started
R&S
®
SMA100B
37User Manual 1178.3834.02 ─ 05
Display key Assigned functions
[Undo] Reverts the last operation.
[ (User)] Adds a parameter to the user menu for quick access.
2.2.1.8 USB Connector
USB (universal serial bus) interfaces of type A (host USB).
Connection of peripherals such as mouse or keyboard
Connection of memory stick for file transmission
Firmware update
Further USB interface type A (host USB) and a USB interface type B (USB In) are
available on the rear panel.
2.2.1.9 SD card slot
Slot for removable mass storage (option R&S SMAB-B85).
To prevent from unauthorized removal, the SD card holder includes wholes that pro-
vide the opportunity of sealing the SD card. We recommend that you seal the SD card
crosswise.
2.2.1.10 Sensor
Connector for R&S NRP sensors.
The R&S SMA100B supports the use of R&S NRP power sensors in various ways
including the use as a power viewer.
A power sensor is connected to the R&S SMA100B by inserting the male connector. To
disconnect, pull the connector by its sleeve. You cannot disconnect the sensor simply
by pulling at the cable or the rear part of the connector.
The female connector allows the mechanical connection of 6-pole and 8-pole male
connectors.
It mates with the interface cables R&S NRP-ZK8 and R&S NRP-ZK6, used for con-
necting R&S NRPxx power sensors, and also with the six-pole push-pull plugs of the
R&S NRP-Zxx series.
However, the signal pair of the common time base clock assigned to the two pins in the
center of the male connectors is not available. These pins are used by
Rohde & Schwarz power meters to synchronize several power sensors.
Further information on connecting and using power sensors, see Chapter 7.4.1, "Con-
necting R&S NRP Power Sensors to the R&S SMA100B", on page 211, Chapter 7.4.3,
"NRP Power Viewer", on page 214, Chapter 7.4.2, "NRP Sensor Mapping",
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