Configuring the RF Signal
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The dialog lists all detected R&S NRP sensors for selection and mapping. You can
also browse the network for sensors.
The detected sensors are characterized by the used protocol and the correspond-
ing connector icon. In the "Mapping" column, you can assign the sensor to one of
the available sensor channels. The list can contain several entries but the
R&S SMBV100B can only use up to four sensors simultaneously.
The remote commands required to define these settings are described in Chap-
ter 12.14, "SENSe, READ, INITiate and SLISt Subsystems", on page 649.
Settings
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Sensor Mapping List
Displays a list of all sensor entries with information on the sensor name, the used pro-
tocol, the connector and the assigned mapping.
If a sensor is connected via LAN or uses the USBTMC protocol, its protocol is indica-
ted as "Visa".
Remote command:
:SLISt[:LIST]? on page 652
:SLISt:ELEMent<ch>:MAPPing on page 653
:SLISt:SENSor:MAP on page 653
Scan
Scans the network and the USB connections for sensors connected via the VISA com-
munication protocol, i.e. sensors that are addressed via LAN or USBTMC.
Sensors communicating via the USB legacy protocol are detected automatically.
Remote command:
:SLISt:SCAN[:STATe] on page 652
6.12.4.3 NRP Power Viewer
The R&S SMBV100B features the power viewer function for measuring or monitoring
signals with R&S NRP power sensors.
The R&S SMBV100B can perform up to four power measurements simultaneously.
The measured signals can be the RF output power or other selected signal sources.
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The R&S SMBV100B can perform up to four power measurements simultaneously.
Depending on the signal characteristic (CW, AM, pulsed, etc.) or the parameter to be
measured (average, peak, etc...) a suitable R&S power sensor must be used.
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