FSV Service
FSV Service
FSV Service
The Service Manual Instrument describes the following R&SFSV models and options: R&SFSV 3 (1307.9002K03) R&SFSV 7 (1307.9002K07) R&SFSV 13 (1307.9002K13) R&SFSV 30 (1307.9002K30) R&SFSV 40 (1307.9002K39) R&SFSV 40 (1307.9002K40)
2008 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG 81671 Munich, Germany Printed in Germany Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding. R&S is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. Trade names are trademarks of the owners. The following abbreviations are used throughout this manual: R&S FSV is abbreviated as R&S FSV.
PE terminal
Ground
Ground terminal
Standby indication
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Tags and their meaning The following signal words are used in the product documentation in order to warn the reader about risks and dangers. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. indicates the possibility of incorrect operation which can result in damage to the product. In the product documentation, the word ATTENTION is used synonymously. These tags are in accordance with the standard definition for civil applications in the European Economic Area. Definitions that deviate from the standard definition may also exist in other economic areas or military applications. It is therefore essential to make sure that the tags described here are always used only in connection with the related product documentation and the related product. The use of tags in connection with unrelated products or documentation can result in misinterpretation and in personal injury or material damage. Operating states and operating positions The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer, without the product's ventilation being obstructed. If the manufacturer's specifications are not observed, this can result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury or death. Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed. 1. Unless otherwise specified, the following requirements apply to Rohde & Schwarz products: predefined operating position is always with the housing floor facing down, IP protection 2X, pollution severity 2, overvoltage category 2, use only indoors, max. operating altitude 2000 m above sea level, max. transport altitude 4500 m above sea level. A tolerance of 10 % shall apply to the nominal voltage and 5 % to the nominal frequency. 2. Do not place the product on surfaces, vehicles, cabinets or tables that for reasons of weight or stability are unsuitable for this purpose. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when installing the product and fastening it to objects or structures (e.g. walls and shelves). An installation that is not carried out as described in the product documentation could result in personal injury or death. 3. Do not place the product on heat-generating devices such as radiators or fan heaters. The ambient temperature must not exceed the maximum temperature specified in the product documentation or in the data sheet. Product overheating can cause electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury or death.
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Electrical safety If the information on electrical safety is not observed either at all to the extent necessary, electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury or death may occur. 1. Prior to switching on the product, always ensure that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network. If a different voltage is to be set, the power fuse of the product may have to be changed accordingly. 2. In the case of products of safety class I with movable power cord and connector, operation is permitted only on sockets with an earthing contact and protective earth connection. 3. Intentionally breaking the protective earth connection either in the feed line or in the product itself is not permitted. Doing so can result in the danger of an electric shock from the product. If extension cords or connector strips are implemented, they must be checked on a regular basis to ensure that they are safe to use. 4. If the product does not have a power switch for disconnection from the AC supply network, the plug of the connecting cable is regarded as the disconnecting device. In such cases, always ensure that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times (corresponding to the length of connecting cable, approx. 2 m). Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply network. If products without power switches are integrated into racks or systems, a disconnecting device must be provided at the system level. 5. Never use the product if the power cable is damaged. Check the power cable on a regular basis to ensure that it is in proper operating condition. By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully laying the power cable, you can ensure that the cable will not be damaged and that no one can be hurt by, for example, tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock. 6. The product may be operated only from TN/TT supply networks fused with max. 16 A (higher fuse only after consulting with the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies). 7. Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty. Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket. Otherwise, sparks that result in fire and/or injuries may occur. 8. Do not overload any sockets, extension cords or connector strips; doing so can cause fire or electric shocks. 9. For measurements in circuits with voltages Vrms > 30 V, suitable measures (e.g. appropriate measuring equipment, fusing, current limiting, electrical separation, insulation) should be taken to avoid any hazards. 10. Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment, e.g. PCs or other industrial computers, comply with the IEC60950-1/EN60950-1 or IEC61010-1/EN 61010-1 standards that apply in each case. 11. Unless expressly permitted, never remove the cover or any part of the housing while the product is in operation. Doing so will expose circuits and components and can lead to injuries, fire or damage to the product. 12. If a product is to be permanently installed, the connection between the PE terminal on site and the product's PE conductor must be made first before any other connection is made. The product may be installed and connected only by a licensed electrician. 13. For permanently installed equipment without built-in fuses, circuit breakers or similar protective devices, the supply circuit must be fused in such a way that anyone who has access to the product, as well as the product itself, is adequately protected from injury or damage.
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14. Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a bolt of lightning) can reach the product. Otherwise, the person operating the product will be exposed to the danger of an electric shock. 15. Any object that is not designed to be placed in the openings of the housing must not be used for this purpose. Doing so can cause short circuits inside the product and/or electric shocks, fire or injuries. 16. Unless specified otherwise, products are not liquid-proof (see also section "Operating states and operating positions", item 1. Therefore, the equipment must be protected against penetration by liquids. If the necessary precautions are not taken, the user may suffer electric shock or the product itself may be damaged, which can also lead to personal injury. 17. Never use the product under conditions in which condensation has formed or can form in or on the product, e.g. if the product has been moved from a cold to a warm environment. Penetration by water increases the risk of electric shock. 18. Prior to cleaning the product, disconnect it completely from the power supply (e.g. AC supply network or battery). Use a soft, non-linting cloth to clean the product. Never use chemical cleaning agents such as alcohol, acetone or diluents for cellulose lacquers. Operation 1. Operating the products requires special training and intense concentration. Make sure that persons who use the products are physically, mentally and emotionally fit enough to do so; otherwise, injuries or material damage may occur. It is the responsibility of the employer/operator to select suitable personnel for operating the products. 2. Before you move or transport the product, read and observe the section titled "Transport". 3. As with all industrially manufactured goods, the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction (allergens) such as nickel cannot be generally excluded. If you develop an allergic reaction (such as a skin rash, frequent sneezing, red eyes or respiratory difficulties) when using a Rohde & Schwarz product, consult a physician immediately to determine the cause and to prevent health problems or stress. 4. Before you start processing the product mechanically and/or thermally, or before you take it apart, be sure to read and pay special attention to the section titled "Waste disposal", item 1. 5. Depending on the function, certain products such as RF radio equipment can produce an elevated level of electromagnetic radiation. Considering that unborn babies require increased protection, pregnant women must be protected by appropriate measures. Persons with pacemakers may also be exposed to risks from electromagnetic radiation. The employer/operator must evaluate workplaces where there is a special risk of exposure to radiation and, if necessary, take measures to avert the potential danger. 6. Should a fire occur, the product may release hazardous substances (gases, fluids, etc.) that can cause health problems. Therefore, suitable measures must be taken, e.g. protective masks and protective clothing must be worn. 7. If a laser product (e.g. a CD/DVD drive) is integrated into a Rohde & Schwarz product, absolutely no other settings or functions may be used as described in the product documentation. The objective is to prevent personal injury (e.g. due to laser beams).
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Repair and service 1. The product may be opened only by authorized, specially trained personnel. Before any work is performed on the product or before the product is opened, it must be disconnected from the AC supply network. Otherwise, personnel will be exposed to the risk of an electric shock. 2. Adjustments, replacement of parts, maintenance and repair may be performed only by electrical experts authorized by Rohde & Schwarz. Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety (e.g. power switches, power transformers, fuses). A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced (visual inspection, PE conductor test, insulation resistance measurement, leakage current measurement, functional test). This helps ensure the continued safety of the product. Batteries and rechargeable batteries/cells If the information regarding batteries and rechargeable batteries/cells is not observed either at all or to the extent necessary, product users may be exposed to the risk of explosions, fire and/or serious personal injury, and, in some cases, death. Batteries and rechargeable batteries with alkaline electrolytes (e.g. lithium cells) must be handled in accordance with the EN 62133 standard. 1. Cells must not be taken apart or crushed. 2. Cells or batteries must not be exposed to heat or fire. Storage in direct sunlight must be avoided. Keep cells and batteries clean and dry. Clean soiled connectors using a dry, clean cloth. 3. Cells or batteries must not be short-circuited. Cells or batteries must not be stored in a box or in a drawer where they can short-circuit each other, or where they can be short-circuited by other conductive materials. Cells and batteries must not be removed from their original packaging until they are ready to be used. 4. Keep cells and batteries out of the hands of children. If a cell or a battery has been swallowed, seek medical aid immediately. 5. Cells and batteries must not be exposed to any mechanical shocks that are stronger than permitted. 6. If a cell develops a leak, the fluid must not be allowed to come into contact with the skin or eyes. If contact occurs, wash the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical aid. 7. Improperly replacing or charging cells or batteries that contain alkaline electrolytes (e.g. lithium cells) can cause explosions. Replace cells or batteries only with the matching Rohde & Schwarz type (see parts list) in order to ensure the safety of the product. 8. Cells and batteries must be recycled and kept separate from residual waste. Rechargeable batteries and normal batteries that contain lead, mercury or cadmium are hazardous waste. Observe the national regulations regarding waste disposal and recycling. Transport 1. The product may be very heavy. Therefore, the product must be handled with care. In some cases, the user may require a suitable means of lifting or moving the product (e.g. with a lift-truck) to avoid back or other physical injuries.
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2. Handles on the products are designed exclusively to enable personnel to transport the product. It is therefore not permissible to use handles to fasten the product to or on transport equipment such as cranes, fork lifts, wagons, etc. The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport or lifting. Observe the safety regulations of the manufacturer of the means of transport or lifting. Noncompliance can result in personal injury or material damage. 3. If you use the product in a vehicle, it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely and properly. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions. Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle. Adequately secure the product in the vehicle to prevent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident. Waste disposal 1. If products or their components are mechanically and/or thermally processed in a manner that goes beyond their intended use, hazardous substances (heavy-metal dust such as lead, beryllium, nickel) may be released. For this reason, the product may only be disassembled by specially trained personnel. Improper disassembly may be hazardous to your health. National waste disposal regulations must be observed. 2. If handling the product releases hazardous substances or fuels that must be disposed of in a special way, e.g. coolants or engine oils that must be replenished regularly, the safety instructions of the manufacturer of the hazardous substances or fuels and the applicable regional waste disposal regulations must be observed. Also observe the relevant safety instructions in the product documentation. The improper disposal of hazardous substances or fuels can cause health problems and lead to environmental damage.
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Sicherheitshinweise
Kundeninformation zur Batterieverordnung (BattV) Dieses Gert enthlt eine schadstoffhaltige Batterie. Diese darf nicht mit dem Hausmll entsorgt werden. Nach Ende der Lebensdauer darf die Entsorgung nur ber eine Rohde&Schwarz-Kundendienststelle oder eine geeignete Sammelstelle erfolgen.
Safety Regulations for Batteries (according to BattV) This equipment houses a battery containing harmful substances that must not be disposed of as normal household waste. After its useful life, the battery may only be disposed of at a Rohde & Schwarz service center or at a suitable depot.
Normas de Seguridad para Bateras (Segn BattV) Este equipo lleva una batera que contiene sustancias perjudiciales, que no se debe desechar en los contenedores de basura domsticos. Despus de la vida til, la batera slo se podr eliminar en un centro de servicio de Rohde & Schwarz o en un depsito apropiado.
Consignes de scurit pour batteries (selon BattV) Cet appareil est quip d'une pile comprenant des substances nocives. Ne jamais la jeter dans une poubelle pour ordures mnagres. Une pile usage doit uniquement tre limine par un centre de service client de Rohde & Schwarz ou peut tre collecte pour tre traite spcialement comme dchets dangereux.
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D/E/ESP/F-2
Instructions - Instrucciones
Risk of damaging electronic components To avoid damage of electronic components, the operational site must be protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Floor mat
Heel strap
The following two methods of ESD protection may be used together or separately: , Wrist strap with cord to ground connection , Conductive floor mat and heel strap combination
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E/Esp-3
Instructions - Instrucciones
Riesgo de avera de los componentes electrnicos Para evitar averas en los componentes electrnicos, el rea de trabajo tiene que estar protegido contra descargas electroestticas ESD (electrostatic discharge).
Estera
Talonera
Los siguientes dos mtodos de proteccin ESD pueden ser usados juntos o separados: , Muequera con cordn para conexin a tierra , Combinacin de estera antiesttica y talonera
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Danger of injuries When removing the rear feet, the unit can slip out of the cabinet. Put the unit onto the front handles, before removing the rear feet and taking off the cabinet. Thus the risk of personal injuries and damages to the unit is avoided.
When mounting the cabinet take care not to pen in the fingers. Also pay attention not to damage or pull off cables. Screw the rear feet back on immediately after mounting the cabinet. Do not move the unit with the rear feet missing.
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Peligro de heridas Al sacar los pis de la pared posterior puede deslizarse el aparato fuera de la caja. Posicionar el aparato de manera segura sobre las asas delanteras, antes de sacar los pis de la pared posterior y entonces sacar la caja. De esta manera evitarn el riesgo de daos en personas y daos en el aparato.
Existe el riesgo de heridas en el momento de poner otra vez la caja, como por ejemplo posiblemente engancharse los dedos. Por favor tengan adems en cuenta de que no se enganchen o desconecten cables. Por favor atornillen los pis de la pared posterior directamente despues de poner la caja. No muevan el aparato nunca sin que los pis de la pared posterior estn atornillados.
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In some countries, an RMA process is available for the return shipment of the instrument. For details, contact your local representative. When shipping the instrument, be careful to provide for sufficient mechanical and antistatic protection. Use the original packaging for transporting or shipping the instrument. The protective caps for the front and rear prevent damage to the operating elements and the connectors. If you do not use the original packaging, provide for sufficient padding to prevent the instrument from slipping inside the box. Wrap antistatic packing foil around the instrument to protect it from electrostatic charging.
Rohde & Schwarz offers repair and calibrations of the test systems it produces. The calibration documentation fulfills ISO 17025 requirements.
If the packaging is only antistatic but not conductive, additional conductive packaging is required. The additional packaging is not required if the tightly fitting packaging is conductive. Exception: If the module contains a battery, the tightly fitting packaging must always consist of antistatic, nonchargeable material to protect the battery from being discharged.
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Refurbished Modules
Refurbished modules are an economical alternative to original modules. Bear in mind that refurbished modules are not new, but repaired and fully tested parts. They may have traces from use, but they are electrically and mechanically equivalent to new modules. Your Rohde & Schwarz representative will be happy to inform you about which modules are available as refurbished modules.
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R&S FSV
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions Safety Regulations for Batteries Instructions for Electrostatic Discharge Protection Safety Instructions for Units with Removable Cabinet Procedure in Case of Service and Ordering of Spare Parts Index .................................................................................................... 7 Documentation Overview................................................................... 9 1 Performance Test ............................................................................. 13
1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.6 1.2.7 1.2.8 1.2.9 1.2.10 1.2.11 1.2.12 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 Test Equipment ..........................................................................................................13 Performance Test R&S FSV......................................................................................14 Test Instructions...........................................................................................................14 Checking the Reference Frequency Accuracy ............................................................15 Checking Immunity to Interference ..............................................................................16 Checking Nonlinearities ...............................................................................................18 Checking IF Filters .......................................................................................................19 Checking Spurious Response .....................................................................................20 Checking Noise Display...............................................................................................20 Checking the Level uncertainty and the Frequency Response ...................................22 Checking the Display Nonlinearity ...............................................................................27 Checking the RF Attenuator uncertainty......................................................................28 Checking the Phase Noise ..........................................................................................29 Checking the VSWR at the RF Input ...........................................................................30 Performance Test Option Tracking Generator R&S FSV-B9 .................................30 Checking absolute level uncertainty ............................................................................30 Checking the Frequency Response.............................................................................31 Performance Test Option LO/IF ports for external mixers R&S FSV-B21 ...........32 Checking LO-level........................................................................................................32 Checking the Input LOout / IFin (2-Port-Mixers).............................................................33 Checking the Input IFin (3-Port-Mixers)........................................................................33 Checking the bias supply.............................................................................................34
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1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.6 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.7 1.7.1 1.7.2 1.8 1.8.1 1.8.2 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15
Performance Test Option RF Preamplifier R&S FSV-B22 .....................................35 Checking Noise Display...............................................................................................35 Checking the Level uncertainty and the Frequency Response ...................................36 Performance Test Option RF Preamplifier R&S FSV-B24 .....................................40 Checking Noise Display...............................................................................................40 Checking the Level uncertainty and the Frequency Response ...................................41 Performance Test Option Electronic Attenuator R&S FSV-B25 ...........................46 Checking the electronic attenuator uncertainty ...........................................................46 Checking the Level uncertainty and the Frequency Response ...................................47 Performance Test Option Frequency Range Extension 10 Hz R&S FSV-B29 .....51 Checking Noise Display...............................................................................................51 Checking the Frequency Response.............................................................................52 Performance Test Report R&S FSV .........................................................................54 Performance Test Report for Option R&S FSV-B9.................................................88 Performance Test Report for Option R&S FSV-B21...............................................89 Performance Test Report for Option R&S FSV-B22...............................................91 Performance Test Report for Option R&S FSV-B24...............................................95 Performance Test Report for Option R&S FSV-B25.............................................100 Performance Test Report for Option R&S FSV-B29.............................................103
3 Repair............................................................................................... 108
3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 Functional Description ............................................................................................108 Attenuator ..................................................................................................................109 Frontend.....................................................................................................................109 Microwave Converter Unit .........................................................................................109 Detector Board...........................................................................................................110 Motherboard...............................................................................................................111 Front module controller ..............................................................................................111
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3.1.7 3.1.8 3.1.9 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.4.6 3.4.7 3.4.8 3.4.9 3.4.10 3.4.11 3.4.12 3.4.13 3.4.14 3.4.15 3.4.16 3.4.17 3.4.18 3.4.19 3.4.20 3.4.21 3.4.22 3.4.23 3.4.24 3.4.25 3.4.26 3.4.27
Front Unit ...................................................................................................................111 Power Supply.............................................................................................................111 Options.......................................................................................................................112 Opening the Instrument ..........................................................................................113 Completing the Instrument .....................................................................................115 Module Replacement ...............................................................................................116 Controller A90 ............................................................................................................117 Lithium Battery on the Controller ...............................................................................119 SATA Hard Drive A91 ................................................................................................120 SATA Adaptor A92.....................................................................................................122 Display with Touch Screen ........................................................................................124 Front Connector Board A20.......................................................................................125 Touch Controller USB Board A60..............................................................................127 Rotary Pulse-Generator A70 .....................................................................................128 Push-Button Board Set A80.......................................................................................129 Flex Switch Board A81 ..............................................................................................132 Power Supply (FSV 3/7) ............................................................................................132 Power Supply (FSV 13/30/40) ...................................................................................137 Power Supply Fan......................................................................................................142 Fan .............................................................................................................................145 Frontend A100 ...........................................................................................................146 Detector Board A120 .................................................................................................148 Attenuator A40 (FSV 3/7) ..........................................................................................150 Attenuator A40 (FSV 13/30/40) .................................................................................151 Motherboard A10 .......................................................................................................153 Adapter Board A11 ....................................................................................................160 MWC Unit A150 (FSV 13/30/40)................................................................................162 Diplexer A151 (FSV 30/40)........................................................................................164 Mixer A153 (FSV 30/40) ............................................................................................165 YIG-Unit .....................................................................................................................166 Diplexer A151 (FSV 13) .............................................................................................167 RF Cable W1 (FSV 3/7) .............................................................................................168 Adaptor (FSV 13/30/40) .............................................................................................169
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3.4.28 3.4.29 3.4.30 3.4.31 3.4.32 3.4.33 3.4.34 3.4.35 3.4.36 3.4.37 3.4.38 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5
Speaker B1 ................................................................................................................171 AF Output A71 ...........................................................................................................173 OCXO A250 ...............................................................................................................174 Additional Interface A220...........................................................................................175 Tracking Generator A140 ..........................................................................................175 RF Cable W13 ...........................................................................................................177 Ext. Generator Control A230 .....................................................................................179 IEC-Bus Control A210 ...............................................................................................180 RF Cable W18 and RF Cable W19............................................................................182 Digital I/Q LVDS A240 ...............................................................................................184 Preamplifier Unit (FSV 13/30/40)...............................................................................185 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................186 Measuring Equipment and Accessories ....................................................................187 Troubleshooting Start-up Problems ...........................................................................187 Troubleshooting Problems with the Boot Process.....................................................188 Troubleshooting Problems with the Frontend............................................................190 Troubleshooting Problems with the Microwave Converter Unit.................................191
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Index
Index
Adapter Board A11 replacing....................................................................... 160 Additional Interface A220 replacing........................................ 175, 177, 179, 180, 182 adjustment equipment..................................................................... 104 frequency accuracy....................................................... 104 functions ....................................................................... 104 AF Output A71 replacing....................................................................... 173 Attenuator A40 replacing....................................................................... 150 Attenuator A40 (FSV 13/30) replacing....................................................................... 151 battery replacing (controller) ..................................................... 119 boot problems troubleshooting ............................................................. 188 Controller A90 replacing....................................................................... 117 Detector Board A120 replacing....................................................................... 148 Diplexer A151 (FSV 13) replacing....................................................................... 167 Diplexer A151 (FSV 30) replacing....................................................................... 164 display replacing....................................................................... 124 documents ....................................................................... 197 error fan does not work ......................................................... 188 R&S FSV cannot be switched on .................................. 187 R&S FSV does not start the measurement application.. 188 fan replacing....................................................................... 145 Flex Switch Board A81 replacing....................................................................... 132 frequency accuracy adjustment.................................................................... 104 checking ....................................................................... 105 Frontconnector Board A20 replacing....................................................................... 125 Frontend A100 replacing....................................................................... 146 measuring equipment ...................................................... 104 troubleshooting ............................................................. 187 Mixer A153 (FSV 30) replacing....................................................................... 165 modules replacing....................................................................... 108 Motherboard A10 replacing....................................................................... 153 MW-Converter Unit A150 (FSV 13/30) replacing....................................................................... 162 OCXO A250 replacing....................................................................... 174 option installation .................................................................... 195 performance test................................................................ 13 equipment....................................................................... 13 frequency accuracy....................................................... 105 FSV ................................................................................ 14 instructions ..................................................................... 14 reference accuracy ....................................................... 105 report (FSV).................................................................... 54 report (option B-21)......................................................... 89 report (option B-22)......................................................... 91 report (option B-24)......................................................... 95 report (option B-25)....................................................... 100 report (option B-29)....................................................... 103 report (option B-9)........................................................... 88 power cables available ....................................................................... 206 power supply replacing........................................................132, 137, 142 Push-Button Board Set A80 replacing....................................................................... 129 reference frequency checking ....................................................................... 105 removing SATA Adaptor A92 ....................................................... 122 replacing Adapter Board A11 ....................................................... 160 Additional Interface A220............... 175, 177, 179, 180, 182 AF Output A71.............................................................. 173 Attenuator A40.............................................................. 150 Attenuator A40 (FSV 13/30).......................................... 151 battery (controller)......................................................... 119 controller A90 ............................................................... 117 Detector Board A120 .................................................... 148 Diplexer A151 (FSV 13)................................................ 167 Diplexer A151 (FSV 30)................................................ 164 display with touch screen.............................................. 124 fan ................................................................................ 145 Flex Switch Board A81.................................................. 132 Frontconnector Board A20............................................ 125 Frontend A100.............................................................. 146 Mixer A153 (FSV 30) .................................................... 165 modules........................................................................ 108 Motherboard A10 .......................................................... 153 MW-Converter Unit A150 (FSV 13/30).......................... 162 OCXO A250 ................................................................. 174 power supply .................................................132, 137, 142 Push-Button Board Set A80.......................................... 129 RF Cable W1 ................................................................ 168 Rotary Pulse-Generator A70......................................... 128 SATA Hard Disk A91 .................................................... 120 Speaker B1................................................................... 171 Touch Controller USB Board A60 ................................. 127 YIG-Unit 30GHz (FSV 30)............................................. 166 RF Cable W1 replacing....................................................................... 168
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Rotary Pulse-Generator A70 replacing....................................................................... 128 SATA Adaptor A92 removing....................................................................... 122 SATA Hard Disk A91 replacing....................................................................... 120 software update ............................................................... 195 spare parts....................................................................... 197 Speaker B1 replacing....................................................................... 171
start-up problems............................................................. 187 Touch Controller USB Board A60 replacing....................................................................... 127 troubleshooting ................................................................ 186 equipment..................................................................... 187 problems with boot process .......................................... 188 start-up problems.......................................................... 187 tools.............................................................................. 186 YIG-Unit 30GHz (FSV 30) replacing....................................................................... 166
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Documentation Overview
Documentation Overview
The user documentation for the R&S FSV is divided as follows: E E E Quick Start Guide Operating Manual The operating manuals are a supplement to the Quick Start Guide. Operating manuals are provided for the base unit and each additional (software) option.
The operating manual for the base unit provides basic information on operating the R&S FSV in general, and the "Spectrum" mode in particular. Furthermore, the software options that enhance the basic functionality for various measurement modes are described here. The set of measurement examples in the Quick Start Guide is expanded by more advanced measurement examples. In addition to the brief introduction to remote control in the Quick Start Guide, a description of the basic analyzer commands and programming examples is given. Information on maintenance, instrument interfaces and error messages is also provided. In the individual option manuals, the specific instrument functions of the option are described in detail. For additional information on default settings and parameters, refer to the data sheets. Basic information on operating the R&S FSV is not included in the option manuals. For an overview of the available operating manuals, see the R&S FSV documentation CD. These manuals are available in PDF format on the CD delivered with the instrument. The printed manuals can be ordered from Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. E E E Service Manual Online Help Release Notes
Quick Start Guide This manual is delivered with the instrument in printed form and in PDF format on the CD. It provides the information needed to set up and start working with the instrument. Basic operations and basic measurements are described. Also a brief introduction to remote control is given. The manual includes general information (e.g. Safety Instructions) and the following chapters: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix A Appendix B Front and Rear Panel Putting into Operation Firmware Update and Installation of Firmware Options Basic Operations Basic Measurement Examples Brief Introduction to Remote Control Printer Interface LAN Interface
R&S FSV
Documentation Overview
Operating Manuals The operating manuals are a supplement to the Quick Start Guide. Operating manuals are provided for the base unit and each additional (software) option. The operating manual for the base unit provides basic information on operating the R&S FSV in general, and the "Spectrum" mode in particular. Furthermore, the software options that enhance the basic functionality for various measurement modes are described here. The set of measurement examples in the Quick Start Guide is expanded by more advanced measurement examples. In addition to the brief introduction to remote control in the Quick Start Guide, a description of the basic analyzer commands and programming examples is given. Information on maintenance, instrument interfaces and error messages is also provided. In the individual option manuals, the specific instrument functions of the option are described in detail. For additional information on default settings and parameters, refer to the data sheets. Basic information on operating the R&S FSV is not included in the option manuals. For an overview of the available operating manuals, see the R&S FSV documentation CD. These manuals are available in PDF format on the CD delivered with the instrument. The printed manuals can be ordered from Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. Service Manual This manual is available in PDF format on the CD delivered with the instrument. It informs on how to check compliance with rated specifications, on instrument function, repair, troubleshooting and fault elimination. It contains all information required for repairing the R&S FSV by the replacement of modules. The manual includes the following chapters: Chapter 1 Performance Test Provides all the information necessary to check for compliance with rated specifications. The required test equipment is included, too. Chapter 2 Adjustment Describes the manual adjustment of the calibration source and of the frequency accuracy as well as the automatic adjustment of individual module data following module replacement. Chapter 3 Repair Describes the design as well as simple measures for repair and fault diagnosis, in particular, the replacement of modules. Chapter 4 Software Update / Installing Options Contains information on the extension and modification by installinginstrument software and retrofitting options. Chapter 5 Documents Contains spare parts lists, exploded views and other diagrams and drawings.
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Documentation Overview
Online Help The Online Help is part of the firmware. It provides quick access to the description of the instrument functions and the remote control commands. Release Notes The release notes describe the installation of the firmware, new and modified functions, eliminated problems, and last minute changes to the documentation. The corresponding firmware version is indicated on the title page of the release notes. The current release notes are provided in the Internet.
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1 Performance Test
This chapter provides information on executing performance tests. After an overview of the required equipment, the test procedure and the detailed test goals are described. At the end of this chapter, templates for test reports are supplied for your convenience. Fields in the report that the user must fill out before or during the test are indicated by a gray background.
Reference frequency accuracy IF filter Frequency response Display linearity RF attenuator Phase noise Immunity to interference Nonlinearities Frequency response Frequency response
FSV 3/7/13: 10 MHz to 15 GHz FSV 30/40: 10 MHz to 40 GHz DC to 3.6 GHz equivalent output SWR 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz <1.10 level imbalance 0.1 dB FSV 3/7:10 MHz to 7 GHz FSV 13: 10 MHz to 14 GHz FSV 30: 10 MHz to 30 GHz FSV 40: 10 MHz to 40 GHz level imbalance 3.6 GHz to 8 GHz: 0.3dB 8 GHz to 22 GHz: 0.4dB 22 GHz to 40 GHz: 0.5 dB equivalent output SWR 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz: 1.3 8 GHz to 22 GHz: 1.4 22 GHz to 40 GHz: 1.5
R&S SMR20
1104.0002.20 1104.0002.40
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50-Ohm termination
FSV3/7/13/30: 10 MHz to 30 GHz FSV40: 10 MHz to 40 GHz Anritsu 28S50 Anritsu 28K50
Noise display
Power meter
-30 dBm to +10 dBm Instrumentation uncertainty<0.5% 9 kHz to 7 GHz -30 dBm to 0 dBm 10 MHz to 40 GHz -30 dBm to 0 dBm VSWR cal.fact unc. % 50 to 128 MHz 1.15 1.6 3.6 to 8 GHz 1.15 2 8 to 22 GHz 1.25 2.5 22 to 40 GHz 1.35 3 variable attenuation 0 dB to 100 dB, 1-dB steps attenuation accuracy < 0.1 dB (f = 128 MHz) fixed attenuation 10 dB
R&S NRP
1143.8500.02
7 8
1168.8004.02 1138.2008.02
Step attenuator
1009.4505.02 0859.4822.00
Display linearity RF attenuator Reference level switching Nonlinearities B21, LO output power
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FSV 3/7:20 MHz to 7 GHz FSV 13: 20 MHz to 14 GHz FSV30/40: 20 MHz to 40 GHz 20 Hz to 9 kHz BNC, 50 0.1 %
R&S ZVA
VSWR
12 13 14 15
Voltmeter 50 termination
B29, frequency response B29, frequency response B9, frequency response B21, bias current
N-cable Multimeter
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The values are specified in the data sheet. Additional uncertainties introduced by the measurement equipment must be taken into account when checking the rated values. Unless specified otherwise, all measurements are performed with external reference frequency.
Inputs for settings during measurements are shown as follows: E E E [<KEY>] Press a key on the front panel, e.g. [SPAN]. [<Softkey>] Press a softkey, e.g. [Peak]. [<nn unit>] Enter a value and terminate by entering the unit, e.g. [12 kHz].
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 1 GHz ] - [ SPAN : 1 MHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 300 kHz ] - [ AMPT : REF Level : -8 dBm ] - [ SETUP : REFERENCE INT / EXT ] Switch to an internal reference source (INT) Note: Measurement:
Before the following measurement, the R&S FSV must be on for at least ten minutes with
an internal reference, so that the reference oscillator is warmed up. Switch marker frequency count: - [ MKR : SIGNAL COUNT ] Set the appropriate resolution: - [ MKR : NEXT : CNT RESOL 1 Hz Model without B4 Model with B4 Note: 1 GHz 1 kHz (corresponds to 1E-6) 1 GHz 100 Hz (corresponds 1E-7)
The frequency of the reference oscillator can be adjusted by means of a service function (refer to chapter "Adjustment").
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Signal generator (Test Equipment, item 2): Frequency range R&S FSV 3, 7: R&S FSV 13: R&S FSV 30: R&S FSV 40: maximum level 0 dBm
Test setup:
- [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ AMPT : REF LEVEL : -30 dBm ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEPTIME MANUAL : 100 ms ] - [ SPAN : 1 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 100 Hz ]
1.2.3.1
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fin + 2729.9 MHz fin - 2729.9 MHz (see table of performance test report) - Level: adjust the output level of signal generator for an RF-Input level of -10 dBm
- [ FREQ : CENTER : {fin} ] See table of performance test report for values of fin. Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ]
The image frequency rejection is the difference between the output level of the signal generator and the level reading of marker 1 (Ldis): Image frequency rejection = -10dBm Ldis
Evaluation:
1.2.3.2
Additional signal - Frequency fin + 289.9 MHz generator settings: - Level: adjust the output level of signal generator for an RF-Input level of -10 dBm
- [ FREQ : CENTER : {fin} ] See table of performance test report for values of fin. Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ]
The image frequency rejection is the difference between the output level of the signal generator and the level reading of marker 1 (Ldis): Image frequency rejection = -10dBm Ldis
Evaluation:
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1.2.3.3
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IF Rejection
Additional signal - Frequency 729.9 MHz generator settings: - Level: adjust the output level of signal generator for an RF-Input level of -10 dBm
- [ FREQ : CENTER : {fin} ] See table of performance test report for values of fin. Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] The IF rejection is the difference between the output level of the signal generator and the level reading of marker 1 (Ldis): IF rejection = -10dBm Ldis
Evaluation:
1.2.3.4
3rd IF Rejection
Additional signal - Frequency 89.9 MHz generator settings: - Level: adjust the output level of signal generator for an RF-Input level of -10 dBm
- [ FREQ : CENTER : {fin} ] See table of performance test report for values of fin. Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] The IF rejection is the difference between the output level of the signal generator and the level reading of marker 1 (Ldis): IF rejection = -10dBm Ldis
Evaluation:
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Test setup:
Connect RF outputs of the signal generators via 10 dB attenuators to the inputs of the combiner Connect output of the combiner to the RF input of the R&S FSV. - Frequency: generator 1 fg1 = fin 50 kHz generator 2 fg2 = fin + 50 kHz See table of performance test report for values of fin Adjust the output level of the signal generators for an input level at the R&S FSV of 15 dBm. Switch off the ALC of the generators to reduce the interference between the generators.
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 500 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 30 Hz ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {fin} ] See table of performance test report for values of fin
Measurement: Evaluation: - [ MKR FCTN : TOI ]
The third order intercept point (T.O.I) referred to the input signal is displayed in the marker field by the reading [TOI].
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Note:
If the input signal is exactly known, the level of the spurious products can alternatively be measured in a span of 20 kHz, for example. The TOI is then calculated from the average of the two spurious signals and the average of the two useful signals.
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : -15 dBm ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ BW : COUPLING RATIO : SPAN / RBW MANUAL : 1 : ENTER ] - [ SPAN : 10 kHz ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEPTIME : 100 ms ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] Reference measurement: Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Set reference to peak of signal - [ MKR : REFERENCE FIXED ] Checking the level uncertainty: R&S FSV settings: - [ SPAN : {1 x RBW} ] for RBW U 10 MHz or - [ SPAN : ZERO ] for RBW > 10 MHz - [ BW : RBW MANUAL : {RBW} : ENTER] not with R&S FSV40, Var.39
Measurement: Evaluation:
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] The level difference is displayed in the marker field by the reading Delta [T1 FXD] {xxx} dB.
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Note:
To check the FFT filter, set the sweep time to auto. - [ SWEEP : SWEEPTIME AUTO ]
Test setup:
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ AMPT : -50 dBm] - [ SPAN : 10 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {fspur} ] Measurement: -[ MKR : PEAK ] fspur 32 MHz 64 MHz 128 MHz 256 MHz 384 MHz reference/4 reference/2 reference reference*2 reference*3
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R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 50 ms ] - [ TRACE 1 : AVERAGE ] - [ TRACE 1 : SWEEP COUNT : 20 ENTER ] - [ AMPT : {RefLev} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {fn} ] - [ MEAS : TIME DOMAIN POWER : MEAN ] See table of performance test report for values of fn.
Measurement:
Read out the mean marker and correct the measurement value by 30 dB for the ratio of 1 Hz / 1 kHz . For example the DANL in 1 kHz bandwidth 126 dBm results in a corrected value of 156 dBm in 1 Hz bandwidth. As both filter designs are digitally and using the same hardware setting, the DANL can be measured also with 1 kHz bandwidth to reduce measurement time.
Note:
Frequency RefLev
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Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 1) Frequency range 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz Maximum level 0 dBm Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 2) Frequency range: FSV 7: FSV 13: FSV 30: FSV 40: Maximum level: 0 dBm Power meter (Test Equipment, item 6) Power range -30 to 0 dBm Instrumentation uncertainty <0.5% Uncertainty of power reference <1.2% VSWR of power reference <1.10 Power Sensor (Test Equipment, item 7) Frequency range 9 kHz to 7 GHz Power range -30 to 0 dBm Cal factor uncertainty 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz VSWR 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 50 MHz to 128 MHz Power Sensor (Test Equipment, item 8) Frequency range: R&S FSV 7: DC to 7 GHz R&S FSV 13: DC to 26.5 GHz R&S FSV 30: DC to 30 GHz R&S FSV 40: DC to 40 GHz Power range -30 to 0 dBm Cal factor uncertainty 50 to 128 MHz <1.6 % 3.6 to 8 GHz <2 % 8 to 22 GHz <2.5 % 22 to 40 GHz <3 % VSWR 50 to 128 MHz <1.15 3.6 to 8 GHz <1.15 8 to 22 GHz <1.25 22 to 40 GHz <1.35 6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 3) Frequency range DC to 3.6 GHz Level imbalance 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz <0.1 dB Equivalent output VSWR 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1.1 10 MHz to 7 GHz 10 MHz to 13.6 GHz 10 MHz to 30.0 GHz 10 MHz to 40.0 GHz
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6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 4) Frequency range: R&S FSV 7 DC to 7 GHz R&S FSV 13 DC to 13.6 GHz R&S FSV 30 DC to 30 GHz R&S FSV 40 DC to 40 GHz Level imbalance 3.6 to 7 GHz 7 to 22 GHz 22 to 40 GHz 0.3 dB 0.4 dB 0.5 dB 1.3 1.4 1.5
1.2.8.1
Test setup:
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Set the Power Meter Cal Factor to the appropriate value for the Power Sensor for 64 MHz. Connect Power Sensor through a cable to RF output of Signal Generator.
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME : 10 ms ] - [ SPAN : 30 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ]
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ]
Evaluation:
The difference between the signal levels measured with the power meter and the R&S FSV (level reading of marker 1) reflects the absolute level uncertainty of the R&S FSV. It can be calculated as: Level uncertainty 64MHz = LFSV - Lpowermeter
1.2.8.2
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If a power splitter with higher level imbalance is used, correction of the measured frequency response is recommended. Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 3) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate!
Signal generator settings:
- Level - Frequency
0 dBm 64 MHz
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT {coupling} ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : {aFSV} ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] (-5 dBm for 5 dB attenuation) - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ MKR : MORE : EXCLUDE LO ] See table of performance test report for values of coupling and aFSV . Reference measurement: Determine signal level Lpowermeter . Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from power meter : Lpowermeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm Lpowermeter / dBm Record Frequency Response Measurement: Signal generator settings: YRef / dB
- Frequency ffresp See table of performance test report for values of ffresp
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R&S FSV settings: - [ SPAN : {span} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : {RBW} ] See table below for values of span and resolution bandwidth. See table of performance test report for values of ffresp Set marker to peak of signal : PEAK ] - [ MKR Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Power Meter: Evaluation: Read level indication from Power Meter : Lpowermeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV Lpowermeter - YRef / dB
9 kHz 0 Hz 10 Hz
Frequency response > 3.6 GHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 8). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 4) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate! Reference Measurement: Signal Generator - Level settings: - Frequency
0 dBm 64 MHz
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- [ AMPT : RF INPUT {coupling} ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : {aFSV}] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] See table of performance test report for values of coupling and aFSV .
R&S FSV settings:
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record YRef / dB
Frequency Response Measurement (span = 100 kHz) Signal Generator Frequency ffresp settings: See table in performance test report for values of ffresp R&S FSV settings: - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ] See table in performance test report for values of ffresp Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV
Power Meter:
Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB Take the value of YRef as ascertained before.
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Signal Generator Frequency ffresp settings: See table in performance test report for values of ffresp R&S FSV settings: See table in performance test report for values of ffresp
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ]
Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV
Power Meter:
Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB Take the value of YRef as ascertained before.
Evaluation:
Step attenuator - attenuation 20 dB settings: R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ FREQ :CENTER : 128.1 MHz ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : AV ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : {sweep time} ] - [ MEAS : TIME DOMAIN POWER : MEAN ] See table below for values of sweep time. Reference measurement: Measurement: Step attenuator settings: Read out the mean marker value (= LRef )
- attenuation {aATT} See table of performance test report for values of aATT.
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Evaluation:
Read out the mean marker value. The difference between the level of the input signal of the R&S FSV and the reference LRef (about 10 dB below the reference level) can be calculated as : YL = LFSV - LRef A frequency between 5 MHz and 1 GHz may be used. It is recommended to use correction values for the uncertainty of the attenuator.
Note:
10 dB to 50 dB 200 ms
50 dB to 80 dB 600 ms
Test setup:
Signal generator - Frequency 128.1 MHz settings: - Level 10 dBm R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 128.1 MHz ] - [ SPAN : 500 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ BW : VIDEO BW MANUAL : 100 Hz ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : -35 dBm ] Reference measurement: Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Set reference to peak of signal - [ MKR : REFERENCE FIXED ]
Measurement Step attenuator - Attenuation { 80dB - a FSV} settings: R&S FSV settings: - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : { a FSV} ] - [ AMPT : {-45dBm + aFSV } dBm ] - [ MKR : PEAK ] See table below for values of a FSV, a ATT and reference level. Evaluation: The difference between the level of the input signal of the R&S FSV and the reference (at 10 dB RF-Attenuation) is displayed in the marker field by the reading Delta [T1 FXD].
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70 dB 10 dB -35 dBm
80 dB 0 dB -45 dBm
75 dB 5 dB -40 dBm
65 dB 15 dB -30 dBm
60 dB 20 dB -25 dBm
55 dB 25 dB -20 dBm
50 dB 30 dB -15 dBm
30 dB 50 dB 5 dBm
20 dB 60 dB +15 dBm
10 dB 70 dB +25 dBm
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ SETUP : REFERENCE INT ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 500 MHz ] - [ AMPT : ATTEN MANUAL: 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 1 MHz ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 1 ms ] - [ TRACE 1 : DETECTOR RMS] - [ SWEEP : SINGLE ] - [ MKR FCTN : SIGNAL COUNT ] Set center frequency to counter frequency - [ MKR FCTN : PHASE NOISE ] - [ TRACE : AVERAGE ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP COUNT : {sweep count} : ENTER - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : {sweep time} : ENTER - [ SPAN : {span} ] - [ MKR : {Offset} ] See table below for values of reference level, sweep time, sweep count and span. Refer to "Performance Test Report" table for values of offset. The phase noise is displayed in the marker field by the reading PHNOISE 2. Please make sure not to measure on a spurious signal. In case of a IF overload the level of the signal generator has to be reduced. Settings for phase noise measurement Offset Span RBW / Sweeptime / Sweepcount 100 Hz 200 Hz 5 Hz / 2000 ms / 5
Evaluation: Note:
aFSV 10 dB
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10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT {state} ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : {aFSV} ] See table of performance test report for values of aFSV ,fin and state . Measurement: Determine the VSWR of the R&S FSV at the frequencies shown in the performance test report. See operating manual of the network analyzer for detailed information about VSWR measurement.
Test setup:
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 5 Hz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 500 ms ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ MEAS : Time Dom Power : Mean ] - [ OUTPUT : STATE : On ] - [ SOURCE : POWER : -10dBm ]
Measurement:
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Evaluation:
The difference between the signal level measured with the R&S FSV (level reading of marker 1) and the nominal value reflects the absolute level uncertainty of the tracking generator. It can be calculated as: Level uncertainty 64MHz = LFSV + 10 dBm + aCable(64 MHz)
N-cable (Test Equipment, item 14) Frequency range: 07 GHz Attenuation: < 0.5 dB Connect RF Output and RF Input.
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 5 Hz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 500 ms ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ MEAS : Time Dom Power : Mean ] - [ OUTPUT : STATE : On ] - [ SOURCE : POWER : -10dBm ]
Measurement: Evaluation:
Read out the mean marker. Calculate: Lref = LFSV + aCable(64 MHz)
Checking the frequency response R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ FREQ : START : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 50 kHz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 10 s ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ OUTPUT : STATE : On ] - [ SOURCE : POWER : -10dBm ]
Measurement:
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] (=Lmax at f1) Set marker to minimum value - [ MKR : MORE : MIN ] (=Lmin at f2)
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Performance Test Performance Test Option LO/IF ports for external mixers R&S FSV-B21
Evaluation:
The frequency response can be calculated as: Max. freq. response / dB = Lmax - Lref + aCable(f1) Min. freq. response / dB = Lmin - Lref + aCable(f2) Take the value of Lref as ascertained before.
1.4 Performance Test Option LO/IF ports for external mixers R&S FSV-B21
1.4.1 Checking LO-level
Test equipment: Power Meter (Test Equipment, item 6) Power sensor (Test Equipment, item 8) Frequency range 7.0 MHz to 15.5 GHz Max. input power Pmax = +23 dBm RSS 2.5% referred to measured power Impedance Z = 50 Fixed attenuator with 10 dB (Test Equipment item 10) Connect power sensor to the power meter and execute function ZERO when there is no signal applied to the power sensor
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ SENS : MIX ON - [ SPAN : ZERO SPAN ] - [ SETUP : SERVICE : ENTER PASSWORT 894129] Select LO-Power: - [ SENS : MIX:LOP {PLO} ] for PLO = 13,0dBm, 15,5dBm and 17,0dBm Bias current set to zero: - [ SENS : MIX:BIAS 0.0 ] Select upper sideband with service-function: - [ SETUP : SERVICE FUNCTIONS 2.5.2.2.1 ] - [ FREQ CENTER : {fCenter1} ] resulting LO-frequency fLO = (fCenter1 729,9 MHz) / 2 Select lower sideband with service-function: - [ SETUP : SERVICE FUNCTIONS 2.5.2.2.0 ] - [ FREQ CENTER : {fCenter2} ] resulting LO-frequency fLO = (fCenter1 + 729,9 MHz) / 2 Test setup: Measurement: Connect power sensor via fixed attenuator to the output LOout / IFin Determine level of the LO-signal LLO,meas To achive higher accuracy it is recommended to compensate the frequency response of the power sensor. For compensation frequency use fLO
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Performance Test Performance Test Option LO/IF ports for external mixers R&S FSV-B21
Evaluation:
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ SENS : MIX ON ] - [ SENS : MIX:HARM:BAND USER ] - [ SENS : MIX:HARM 2 ] - [ SPAN : ZERO SPAN ] - [ FREQ : CENT 16.7299GHz ] - [ SENS : BAND 2KHz ] - [ DET : FUNC RMS - [ SETUP : SERVICE : ENTER PASSWORT 894129] Switch off LO with service function: - [ SETUP : SERVICE FUNCTIONS 2.5.2.8.0 ] Bias current set to zero: - [ SENS : MIX:BIAS 0.0 ] Select 2-port case: - [ SENS : MIX:PORT 2 ] ZF-Attenuation set to 0dB - [ SENS : MIX:LOSS 0.0 ] Signal generator settings: Test setup: Measurement: - Frequency 729.9 MHz - Input Level DUT 30 dBm +/- 0,1 dB Connect the generator to the connector LOout / IFin; - [ MKR-> : PEAK ] Read out the marker
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Performance Test Performance Test Option LO/IF ports for external mixers R&S FSV-B21
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ SENS : MIX ON ] - [ SENS : MIX:HARM:BAND USER ] - [ SENS : MIX:HARM 2 ] - [ SPAN : ZERO SPAN ] - [ FREQ : CENT 16.7299GHz ] - [ SENS : BAND 2KHz ] - [ DET : FUNC RMS - [ SETUP : SERVICE : ENTER PASSWORT 894129] Switch off LO with service function: - [ SETUP : SERVICE FUNCTIONS 2.5.2.8.0 ] Bias current set to zero: - [ SENS : MIX:BIAS 0.0 ] Select 3-port case: - [ SENS : MIX:PORT 3 ] ZF-Attenuation set to 0dB - [ SENS : MIX:LOSS 0.0 ] Signal generator settings: Test setup: Measurement: - Frequency 729.9 MHz - Input Level DUT 30 dBm +/- 0,1 dB Connect the generator to the connector LOout / IFin; - [ MKR-> : PEAK ] Read out the marker
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ SENS : MIX ON - [ SPAN : ZERO SPAN ] - [ SETUP : SERVICE : ENTER PASSWORT 894129] Switch off LO with service function: - [ SETUP : SERVICE FUNCTIONS 2.5.2.8.0 ] Bias current {Ibias} setting: - [ SENS : MIX:BIAS {Ibias} ] Bias Test setup: Measurement: {Ibias}: - 10 mA, 0 mA, + 10 mA)
Connect the DC current meter between cable conductor and ground of LOout / IFin Read out the current
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Terminate the RF input of the FSV with 50 R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 50 ms ] - [ TRACE 1 : AVERAGE ] - [ TRACE 1 : SWEEP COUNT : 20 ENTER ] - [ AMPT : {RefLev} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {fn} ] - [ MEAS : Time Dom Power : Mean ] See table of performance test report for values of fn.
Measurement:
Read out the mean marker and correct the measurement value by 30 dB for the ratio of 1 Hz / 1 kHz . For example the DANL in 1 kHz bandwidth 126 dBm results in a corrected value of 156 dBm in 1 Hz bandwidth. As both filter designs are digitally and using the same hardware setting, the DANL can be measured also with 1 kHz bandwidth to reduce measurement time.
Note:
Frequency RefLev
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- Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 1) Frequency range 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz Maximum level 0 dBm - Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 2) Frequency range: FSV 7: 10 MHz to 7 GHz Maximum level: 0 dBm - Power meter (Test Equipment, item 6) Power range -30 to 0 dBm Instrumentation uncertainty <0.5% Uncertainty of power reference <1.2% VSWR of power reference <1.10 - Power Sensor (Test Equipment, item 7) Frequency range 9 kHz to 7 GHz Power range -30 to 0 dBm Cal factor uncertainty 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz VSWR 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 50 MHz to 128 MHz
- 6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 3) Frequency range DC to 3.6 GHz Level imbalance 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz <0.1 dB Equivalent output VSWR 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1.1 - 6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 4) Frequency range: R&S FSV 7 DC to 7 GHz Level imbalance 3.6 to 7 GHz 0.3 dB 1.3
3.6 to 7 GHz
1.5.2.1
Test setup:
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Set the Power Meter Cal Factor to the appropriate value for the Power Sensor for 64 MHz. Connect Power Sensor through a cable to RF output of Signal Generator.
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R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 30 dB ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME : 10 ms ] - [ SPAN : 30 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ]
Set marker to peak of signal
- [ MKR Evaluation:
: PEAK ]
The difference between the signal levels measured with the power meter and the R&S FSV (level reading of marker 1) reflects the absolute level uncertainty of the R&S FSV. It can be calculated as: Level uncertainty 64MHz = LFSV - Lpowermeter
1.5.2.2
Frequency response < 3.6 GHz Checking the frequency response If a power splitter with higher level imbalance is used, correction of the measured frequency response is recommended. Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 3) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate!
Signal generator settings:
- Level - Frequency
0 dBm 64 MHz
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R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 30 dB ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ MKR : MORE : EXCLUDE LO ] Reference measurement: Determine signal level Lpowermeter . Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from power meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record Frequency Response Measurement: Signal generator settings: YRef / dB
- Frequency ffresp See table of performance test report for values of ffresp
R&S FSV settings: - [ SPAN : {span} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : {RBW} ] See table below for values of span and resolution bandwidth. See table of performance test report for values of ffresp Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Power Meter: Evaluation: Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB
9 kHz 0 Hz 10 Hz
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Frequency response > 3.6 GHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 8). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 4) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate! Reference Measurement: Signal Generator - Level settings: - Frequency
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ]
0 dBm 64 MHz
- [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 30 dB ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] See table of performance test report for values of coupling and aFSV .
R&S FSV settings:
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record YRef / dB
Frequency Response Measurement Signal Generator Frequency ffresp settings: See table in performance test report for values of ffresp
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Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB Take the value of YRef as ascertained before.
Evaluation:
Terminate the RF input of the FSV with 50 R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 50 ms ] - [ TRACE 1 : AVERAGE ] - [ TRACE 1 : SWEEP COUNT : 20 ENTER ] - [ AMPT : {RefLev} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {fn} ] - [ MEAS : Time Dom Power : Mean ] See table of performance test report for values of fn.
Measurement:
Read out the mean marker and correct the measurement value by 30 dB for the ratio of 1 Hz / 1 kHz . For example the DANL in 1 kHz bandwidth 126 dBm results in a corrected value of 156 dBm in 1 Hz bandwidth. As both filter designs are digitally and using the same hardware setting, the DANL can be measured also with 1 kHz bandwidth to reduce measurement time.
Note:
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Frequency RefLev
Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 1) Frequency range 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz Maximum level 0 dBm Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 2) Frequency range: FSV 13: FSV 30: FSV 40: Maximum level: 0 dBm Power meter (Test Equipment, item 6) Power range -30 to 0 dBm Instrumentation uncertainty <0.5% Uncertainty of power reference <1.2% VSWR of power reference <1.10 Power Sensor (Test Equipment, item 7) Frequency range 9 kHz to 7 GHz Power range -30 to 0 dBm Cal factor uncertainty 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz VSWR 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 50 MHz to 128 MHz Power Sensor (Test Equipment, item 8) Frequency range: R&S FSV 13: DC to 26.5 GHz R&S FSV 30: DC to 30 GHz R&S FSV 40: DC to 40 GHz Power range -30 to 0 dBm Cal factor uncertainty 50 to 128 MHz <1.6 % 3.6 to 8 GHz <2 % 8 to 22 GHz <2.5 % 22 to 40 GHz <3 % VSWR 50 to 128 MHz <1.15 3.6 to 8 GHz <1.15 8 to 22 GHz <1.25 22 to 40 GHz <1.35 6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 3) Frequency range DC to 3.6 GHz Level imbalance 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz <0.1 dB Equivalent output VSWR 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1.1 10 MHz to 13.6 GHz 10 MHz to 30.0 GHz 10 MHz to 40.0 GHz
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6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 4) Frequency range: R&S FSV 13 DC to 13.6 GHz R&S FSV 30 DC to 30 GHz R&S FSV 40 DC to 40 GHz Level imbalance 3.6 to 7 GHz 7 to 22 GHz 22 to 40 GHz 0.3 dB 0.4 dB 0.5 dB 1.3 1.4 1.5
1.6.2.1
Test setup:
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Set the Power Meter Cal Factor to the appropriate value for the Power Sensor for 64 MHz. Connect Power Sensor through a cable to RF output of Signal Generator.
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 30 dB ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME : 10 ms ] - [ SPAN : 30 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ]
Set marker to peak of signal
- [ MKR Evaluation:
: PEAK ]
The difference between the signal levels measured with the power meter and the R&S FSV (level reading of marker 1) reflects the absolute level uncertainty of the R&S FSV. It can be calculated as: Level uncertainty 64MHz = LFSV - Lpowermeter
1.6.2.2
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If a power splitter with higher level imbalance is used, correction of the measured frequency response is recommended. Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 3) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate!
Signal generator settings:
- Level - Frequency
0 dBm 64 MHz
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 40 dB ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ MKR : MORE : EXCLUDE LO ] Reference measurement: Determine signal level Lpowermeter . Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from power meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record Frequency Response Measurement: Signal generator settings: YRef / dB
- Frequency ffresp See table of performance test report for values of ffresp
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R&S FSV settings: - [ SPAN : {span} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : {RBW} ] See table below for values of span and resolution bandwidth. See table of performance test report for values of ffresp Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Power Meter: Evaluation: Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB
9 kHz 0 Hz 10 Hz
Frequency response > 3.6 GHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 8). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 4) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate! Reference Measurement: Signal Generator - Level settings: - Frequency
0 dBm 64 MHz
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- [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 40 dB ] - [ AMPT : PREAMP ON ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] See table of performance test report for values of coupling and aFSV .
R&S FSV settings:
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record YRef / dB
Frequency Response Measurement Signal Generator Frequency ffresp settings: See table in performance test report for values of ffresp R&S FSV settings: - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ]
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Power Meter:
Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB Take the value of YRef as ascertained before.
Evaluation:
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Test setup:
Signal generator - Frequency 128.1 MHz settings: - Level 10 dBm R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 128.1 MHz ] - [ SPAN : 500 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ BW : VIDEO BW MANUAL : 100 Hz ] - [ AMPT : EL ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ AMPT : MECH ATT MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : -35 dBm ] Reference measurement: Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Set reference to peak of signal - [ MKR : REFERENCE FIXED ]
Measurement Step attenuator - Attenuation { 70dB - a El } settings: R&S FSV settings: - [ AMPT : EL ATTEN MANUAL : { a EL} ] - [ AMPT : {-35dBm + aEL } dBm ] - [ MKR : PEAK ] See table below for values of a FSV, a ATT and reference level. Evaluation: The difference between the level of the input signal of the R&S FSV and the reference (at 10 dB RF-Attenuation) is displayed in the marker field by the reading Delta [T1 FXD].
70 dB 0 dB -35 dBm 69 dB 1 dB -34 dBm 68 dB 2 dB -35 dBm 67 dB 3 dB -34 dBm 48 dB 22 dB -13 dBm 47 dB 23 dB -12 dBm 46dB 24 dB -11 dBm 45 dB 25 dB -10 dBm
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- Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 1) Frequency range 9 kHz to 3.6 GHz Maximum level 0 dBm - Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 2) Frequency range: FSV 7: 10 MHz to 7 GHz Maximum level: 0 dBm - Power meter (Test Equipment, item 6) Power range -30 to 0 dBm Instrumentation uncertainty <0.5% Uncertainty of power reference <1.2% VSWR of power reference <1.10 - Power Sensor (Test Equipment, item 7) Frequency range 9 kHz to 7 GHz Power range -30 to 0 dBm Cal factor uncertainty 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz 3.6 GHz to 7 GHz VSWR 1 MHz to 3.6 GHz 50 MHz to 128 MHz
- 6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 3) Frequency range DC to 3.6 GHz Level imbalance 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz <0.1 dB Equivalent output VSWR 10 MHz to 3.6 GHz 1.1 - 6 dB Power Splitter (Test Equipment, item 4) Frequency range: R&S FSV 7 DC to 7 GHz Level imbalance 3.6 to 7 GHz 0.3 dB 1.3
3.6 to 7 GHz
1.7.2.1
Test setup:
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Set the Power Meter Cal Factor to the appropriate value for the Power Sensor for 64 MHz. Connect Power Sensor through a cable to RF output of Signal Generator.
- Frequency 64 MHz - Level -10 dBm Adjust level to -10 dBm 0.1 dB as viewed on the Power Meter. Record the Power Meter indication. Disconnect Power Sensor from the cable.
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R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : EL ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB } ] - [ AMPT : MECH ATT MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ SWEEP : SWEEP TIME : 10 ms ] - [ SPAN : 30 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ]
Set marker to peak of signal
- [ MKR Evaluation:
: PEAK ]
The difference between the signal levels measured with the power meter and the R&S FSV (level reading of marker 1) reflects the absolute level uncertainty of the R&S FSV. It can be calculated as: Level uncertainty64MHz = LFSV - Lpowermeter
1.7.2.2
Frequency response < 3.6 GHz Checking the frequency response If a power splitter with higher level imbalance is used, correction of the measured frequency response is recommended. Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 7). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 3) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate! Signal generator settings: - Level - Frequency 0 dBm 64 MHz
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R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : EL ATTEN MANUAL : aEL} ] - [ AMPT : MECH ATT MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] - [ MKR : MORE : EXCLUDE LO ] See table of performance test report for values of aEL . Reference measurement: Determine signal level Lpowermeter . Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from power meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record Frequency Response Measurement: Signal generator settings: YRef / dB
- Frequency ffresp See table of performance test report for values of ffresp
R&S FSV settings: - [ SPAN : {span} ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : {RBW} ] See table below for values of span and resolution bandwidth. See table of performance test report for values of ffresp Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Power Meter: Evaluation: Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB
9 kHz 0 Hz 10 Hz
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Frequency response > 3.6 GHz Standardize the Power Meter and Power Sensor (item 6, 8). Use Power Splitter/Combiner (item 4) and connect equipment as shown below. Connect the power splitter directly to the R&S FSV RF input.
Important Note Throughout the remaining steps set the Power Meter Cal Factor as appropriate! Reference Measurement: Signal Generator - Level settings: - Frequency
R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ]
0 dBm 64 MHz
- [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : EL ATTEN MANUAL : aEL} ] - [ AMPT : MECH ATT MANUAL : 10 dB ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 100 kHz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 kHz ] - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : 64 MHz ] See table of performance test report for values of aEL .
R&S FSV settings:
Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter Calculate YRef / dB = LFSV / dBm - LPowerMeter / dBm Record YRef / dB
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Performance Test Performance Test Option Frequency Range Extension 10 Hz R&S FSV-B29
Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Read level indication from Power Meter : LPowerMeter The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LPowerMeter - YRef / dB Take the value of YRef as ascertained before.
Evaluation:
Terminate the RF input of the FSV with 50 R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 0 dB ] - [ SPAN : 0 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 5 Hz ] - [ BW : SWEEP TIME MANUAL : 500 ms ] - [ TRACE 1 : AVERAGE ] - [ TRACE 1 : SWEEP COUNT : 20 ENTER ] - [ AMPT : -10 dBm ] - [ FREQ : CENTER : {fn} ] - [ MEAS : Time Dom Power : Mean ] See table of performance test report for values of fn.
Measurement:
Read out the mean marker and correct the measurement value by 7 dB for the ratio of 1 Hz / 5 Hz . For example the DANL in 5 Hz bandwidth 120 dBm results in a corrected value of 127 dBm in 1 Hz bandwidth. As both filter designs are digitally and using the same hardware setting, the DANL can be measured also with 5 Hz bandwidth to reduce measurement time.
Note:
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Performance Test Performance Test Option Frequency Range Extension 10 Hz R&S FSV-B29
- Signal Generator (Test Equipment, item 1) Frequency range 20 Hz to 128 MHz Maximum level 0 dBm - Voltmeter (Test Equipment, item 10) Frequency range 20 Hz to 100 kHz - 50 feedthrough termination (Test Equipment, item 13)
Connect the LF output of the signal generator via the feedthrough termination with the input of the voltmeter.
- Level
141 mV
Measurement:
- Set the Signal Generator frequency to the first value listed in the table below. - Read the voltage at the voltmeter. Calculate the level / dBm as follows: 2 LGen / dBm = 10 log((VGen / 50 Ohm) / 1 mW) - Record the measured values in the table below. Repeat the steps for the remaining frequencies listed in the table below. Applied frequency (ffresp ) 20 Hz 110 Hz 1010 Hz 2010 Hz 3010 Hz 5010 Hz 7010 Hz 8990 Hz LGen / dBm _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______
Checking the frequency response Test setup: Connect the LF output of the signal generator with the input of the R&S FSV.
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Performance Test Performance Test Option Frequency Range Extension 10 Hz R&S FSV-B29
Signal Generator - Frequency ffresp settings: See table of performance test report for values of ffresp R&S FSV settings: - [ PRESET ] - [ AMPT : RF INPUT DC ] - [ AMPT : RF ATTEN MANUAL : 10 dB } ] - [ AMPT : 0 dBm ] - [ SPAN : 10 Hz ] - [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 10 Hz ], for ffresp = 20 Hz: RBW = 3 Hz - [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ] Measurement: - [ FREQ : CENTER : {ffresp} ] See table in performance test report for values of ffresp Set marker to peak of signal - [ MKR : PEAK ] Read level indication from R&S FSV (reading of marker 1): LFSV Evaluation: The frequency response can be calculated as: Freq. response / dB = LFSV - LGen - YRef / dB Take the value of YRef as ascertained before.
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For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Measurand General Tests Page 15 Reference Frequency Accuracy Basic unit with option R&S FSV-B4 Page 16 2 IF Image Frequency Rejection fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 101 MHz 1799 MHz 3599 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 5299 MHz 6999 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 9999 MHz FSV 30/40: 17999 MHz 25999 MHz *) FSV 40: 33999 MHz 38539 MHz *) fin 2729.9 MHz Page 16 3rd IF Image Frequency Rejection fin 70 70 __________ __________ dB dB 80 80 __________ __________ dB dB 80 __________ dB 80 80 __________ __________ dB dB 80 80 80 __________ __________ __________ dB dB dB
nd
Measured value
Unit
MU
999.999 999.9999
__________ __________
1000.001 1000.0001
MHz MHz
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Ref.
Measurand FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 101 MHz 3599 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 6999 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 9999 MHz FSV 30/40: 21999 MHz FSV 40: 32999 MHz 36999 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
80 80
__________ __________
dB dB
80
__________
dB
80
__________
dB
80
__________
dB
80 80
__________ __________
dB dB
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2nd IF Rejection fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 101 MHz 3599 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 5299 MHz 6999 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 9999 MHz FSV 30/40: 21999 MHz FSV 40: 32999 MHz 36999 MHz 80 80 __________ __________ dB dB 80 __________ dB 80 __________ dB 80 80 __________ __________ 80 80 __________ __________ dB
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Third-Order Intercept Point fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10.2 MHz 50.2 MHz 100.2 MHz 600.2 MHz 1100.2 MHz 1600.2 MHz 2100.2 MHz 2600.2 MHz 3100.2 MHz 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
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Ref.
Measurand 3599.2 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3601.2 MHz 4101.2 MHz 4601.2 MHz 5101.2 MHz 5601.2 MHz 6101.2 MHz 6601.2 MHz 6999.2 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 7999 MHz 8999 MHz 9999 MHz 10999 MHz 11999 MHz 12999 MHz FSV 30/40: 13999 MHz 15999 MHz 17999 MHz 19999 MHz 21999 MHz 23999 MHz 25999 MHz 27999 MHz 29999 MHz FSV 40: 32999 MHz 34999 MHz 36999 MHz 38999 MHz 39999 MHz
Unit dBm
MU
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
15 15 15 15 15 15
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
15 15 15 15 15
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Bandwidth switching level uncertainty sweep mode RBW 40 MHz (with option FSV-B70 only) 28 MHz (not with R&S FSV40, Var.39) 20 MHz (not with R&S FSV40, Var.39) 10 MHz 5 MHz 3 MHz -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 dB dB dB dB dB dB
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Ref.
Measurand 2 MHz 1 MHz 500 kHz 300 kHz 200 kHz 100 kHz 10 kHz 1 kHz 100 Hz
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
-0.1 -0.1
__________ __________
0.1 0.1
dB dB
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Bandwidth switching level uncertainty FFT mode RBW 300 kHz 200 kHz 100 kHz 10 kHz 1 kHz 100 Hz -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 dB dB dB dB dB dB
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Spurious Response fspur 16 MHz 32 MHz 64 MHz 128 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ -103 -103 -103 -103 dBm dBm dBm dBm
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Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = OFF fn FSV 3/7: 9 kHz 99 kHz 999 kHz 10.1 MHz 19.99 MHz 49.99 MHz 99.99 MHz 199.9 MHz 499.9 MHz 599.9 MHz 699.9 MHz 799.9 MHz 899.9 MHz 999.9 MHz 1199.9 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ -130 -130 -145 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -152 -150 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
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Ref.
Measurand 1399.9 MHz 1599.9 MHz 1799.9 MHz 1999.9 MHz 2199.9 MHz 2399.9 MHz 2599.9 MHz 2799.9 MHz 2999.9 MHz 3199.9 MHz 3399.9 MHz 3599.9 MHz FSV 7: 3799.9 MHz 3999.9 MHz 4199.9 MHz 4399.9 MHz 4599.9 MHz 4799.9 MHz 4999.9 MHz 5199.9 MHz 5399.9 MHz 5599.9 MHz 5799.9 MHz 5999.9 MHz 6199.9 MHz 6399.9 MHz 6599.9 MHz 6799.9 MHz 6999.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
-148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
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Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = OFF, without option FSVB24 fn FSV 13/30/40: 9 kHz 99 kHz 999 kHz 10.1 MHz 19.99 MHz 49.99 MHz 99.99 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ -130 -130 -145 -151 -151 -151 -151 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
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Ref.
Measurand 199.9 MHz 499.9 MHz 599.9 MHz 699.9 MHz 799.9 MHz 899.9 MHz 999.9 MHz 1199.9 MHz 1399.9 MHz 1599.9 MHz 1799.9 MHz 1999.9 MHz 2199.9 MHz 2399.9 MHz 2599.9 MHz 2799.9 MHz 2999.9 MHz 3199.9 MHz 3399.9 MHz 3599.9 MHz 3799.9 MHz 3999.9 MHz 4199.9 MHz 4399.9 MHz 4599.9 MHz 4799.9 MHz 4999.9 MHz 5199.9 MHz 5399.9 MHz 5599.9 MHz 5799.9 MHz 5999.9 MHz 6199.9 MHz 6399.9 MHz 6599.9 MHz 6799.9 MHz 6999.9 MHz FSV 13/30: 7499.9 MHz 7999.9 MHz 8499.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -151 -151 -151 -151 -151 -151 -151 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -149 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -146 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
59
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 8999.9 MHz 9499.9 MHz 9999.9 MHz 10499.9 MHz 10999.9 MHz 11499.9 MHz 11999.9 MHz 12499.9 MHz 12999.9 MHz 13499.9 MHz FSV 30: 13999.9 MHz 14999.9 MHz 15999.9 MHz 16999.9 MHz 17999.9 MHz 18999.9 MHz 19999.9 MHz 20999.9 MHz 21999.9 MHz 22999.9 MHz 23999.9 MHz 24999.9 MHz 25999.9 MHz 26999.9 MHz 27999.9 MHz 28999.9 MHz 29999.9 MHz FSV 40: 7499.9 MHz 7999.9 MHz 8499.9 MHz 8999.9 MHz 9499.9 MHz 9999.9 MHz 10499.9 MHz 10999.9 MHz 11499.9 MHz 11999.9 MHz 12499.9 MHz 12999.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148 -148
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
-148 -148 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
-145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
60
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 13499.9 MHz 13999.9 MHz 14999.9 MHz 15999.9 MHz 16999.9 MHz 17999.9 MHz 18999.9 MHz 19999.9 MHz 20999.9 MHz 21999.9 MHz 22999.9 MHz 23999.9 MHz 24999.9 MHz 25999.9 MHz 26999.9 MHz 27999.9 MHz 28999.9 MHz 29999.9 MHz 31999.9 MHz 32999.9 MHz 33999.9 MHz 34999.9 MHz 35999.9 MHz 36999.9 MHz 37999.9 MHz 38999.9 MHz 39999.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -145 -145 -145 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -142 -136 -136 -136 -136 -136 -136
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
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Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = OFF, with option FSVB24 fn FSV 13/30/40: 9 kHz 99 kHz 999 kHz 10.1 MHz 19.99 MHz 49.99 MHz 99.99 MHz 199.9 MHz 499.9 MHz 599.9 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ -130 -130 -145 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
61
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 699.9 MHz 799.9 MHz 899.9 MHz 999.9 MHz 1199.9 MHz 1399.9 MHz 1599.9 MHz 1799.9 MHz 1999.9 MHz 2199.9 MHz 2399.9 MHz 2599.9 MHz 2799.9 MHz 2999.9 MHz 3199.9 MHz 3399.9 MHz 3599.9 MHz 3799.9 MHz 3999.9 MHz 4199.9 MHz 4399.9 MHz 4599.9 MHz 4799.9 MHz 4999.9 MHz 5199.9 MHz 5399.9 MHz 5599.9 MHz 5799.9 MHz 5999.9 MHz 6199.9 MHz 6399.9 MHz 6599.9 MHz 6799.9 MHz 6999.9 MHz 7499.9 MHz 7999.9 MHz 8499.9 MHz 8999.9 MHz 9499.9 MHz 9999.9 MHz 10499.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -150 -150 -150 -150 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -147 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -144 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145 -145
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
62
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 10999.9 MHz 11499.9 MHz 11999.9 MHz 12499.9 MHz 12999.9 MHz 13499.9 MHz FSV 30: 13999.9 MHz 14999.9 MHz 15999.9 MHz 16999.9 MHz 17999.9 MHz 18999.9 MHz 19999.9 MHz 20999.9 MHz 21999.9 MHz 22999.9 MHz 23999.9 MHz 24999.9 MHz 25999.9 MHz 26999.9 MHz 27999.9 MHz 28999.9 MHz 29999.9 MHz FSV 40: 7499.9 MHz 7999.9 MHz 8499.9 MHz 8999.9 MHz 9499.9 MHz 9999.9 MHz 10499.9 MHz 10999.9 MHz 11499.9 MHz 11999.9 MHz 12499.9 MHz 12999.9 MHz 13499.9 MHz 13999.9 MHz 14999.9 MHz 15999.9 MHz
MU
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
-143 -143 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141 -141
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
-143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -143 -141 -141 -139
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
63
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 16999.9 MHz 17999.9 MHz 18999.9 MHz 19999.9 MHz 20999.9 MHz 21999.9 MHz 22999.9 MHz 23999.9 MHz 24999.9 MHz 25999.9 MHz 26999.9 MHz 27999.9 MHz 28999.9 MHz 29999.9 MHz 31999.9 MHz 32999.9 MHz 33999.9 MHz 34999.9 MHz 35999.9 MHz 36999.9 MHz 37999.9 MHz 38999.9 MHz 39999.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -139 -132 -132 -132 -132 -132 -132 0.2
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB
MU
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Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 5 dB, DC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1
1 1 1 1 1
dB dB dB dB dB
64
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 5 dB, DC coupled ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 5 dB, DC coupled ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 5 dB, DC coupled ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz -3 -3 -3 __________ __________ __________ 3 3 3 dB dB dB
65
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
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FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 5 dB, DC coupled ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 23
Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 10 dB, DC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.3 -0.3 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ Reference __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 dB dB dB dB 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 dB dB dB dB dB
66
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Specified min. value -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled
67
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
-2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 23
Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 20 dB, DC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.3 -0.3 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ Reference 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 dB dB dB dB dB
68
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Specified min. value -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 20 dB, DC coupled ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 20 dB, DC coupled ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
69
R&S FSV
Ref.
Unit dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 20 dB, DC coupled ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 20 dB, DC coupled ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 30 dB, DC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz -0.5 -0.5 __________ __________ 0.5 0.5 dB dB
70
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Unit dB dB dB
MU
-0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 30 dB, DC coupled ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 30 dB, DC coupled ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
71
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
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FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 30 dB, DC coupled ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 30 dB, DC coupled ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 23
72
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
dB dB dB dB dB
-0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB
73
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz
Specified min. value -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
74
R&S FSV
Ref.
Unit dB dB dB
MU
Page 23
Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 10 dB, AC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7: 1.005 MHz FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 __________ __________ Reference __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB 1 1 dB dB -1 __________ 1 dB
Page 25
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, AC coupled ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, AC coupled ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 dB dB
75
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz
Specified min. value -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, AC coupled ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 25
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, AC coupled ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 dB dB dB dB dB
76
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled, full span ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 -2.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled, full span ffresp 14001 MHz 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
77
R&S FSV
Ref.
Unit dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 25
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 10 dB, DC coupled, full span ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 26
Display Nonlinearity aatt 10 dB 12 dB 14 dB 16 dB 18 dB 20 dB 22 dB 24 dB 26 dB 28 dB 30 dB 32 dB 34 dB 36 dB 38 dB 40 dB 42 dB 44 dB 46 dB 48 dB 50 dB 9.9 7.9 5.9 3.9 1.9 -2.1 -4.1 -6.1 -8.1 -10.1 -12.1 -14.1 -16.1 -18.1 -20.1 -22.1 -24.1 -26.1 -28.1 -30.1 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ Reference __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 10.1 8.1 6.1 4.1 2.1 -1.9 -3.9 -5.9 -7.9 -9.9 -11.9 -13.9 -15.9 -17.9 -19.9 -21.9 -23.9 -25.9 -27.9 -29.9 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
78
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 52 dB 54 dB 56 dB 58 dB 60 dB 65 dB 70 dB 75 dB 80 dB
Specified min. value -32.1 -34.1 -36.1 -38.1 -40.1 -45.1 -50.1 -55.1 -60.1
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -31.9 -33.9 -35.9 -37.9 -39.9 -44.9 -49.9 -54.9 -59.9
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 28
RF Attenuator uncertainty aFSV 0 dB 5 dB 10 dB 15 dB 20 dB 25 dB 30 dB 40 dB 50 dB 60 dB 70 dB -5.2 -10.2 -15.2 -20.2 -30.2 -40.2 -50.2 -60.2 9.8 4.8 __________ __________ Reference __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ -4.8 -9.8 -14.8 -19.8 -29.8 -39.8 -49.8 -59.8 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB 10.2 5.2 dB dB
Page 29
Phase Noise Offset 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ -84 -101 -106 -115 -134 dBc (1Hz) dBc (1Hz) dBc (1Hz) dBc (1Hz) dBc (1Hz)
Page 30
VSWR 10 dB, DC coupled fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10 MHz 250 MHz 500 MHz 750 MHz 1000 MHz 1250 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
79
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 1500 MHz 1750 MHz 2000 MHz 2250 MHz 2500 MHz 2750 MHz 3000 MHz 3250 MHz 3500 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3750 MHz 4000 MHz 4250 MHz 4500 MHz 4750 MHz 5000 MHz 5250 MHz 5500 MHz 5750 MHz 6000 MHz 6250 MHz 6500 MHz 6750 MHz 7000 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 8000 MHz 9000 MHz 10000 MHz 11000 MHz 12000 MHz 13000 MHz FSV 30/40: 14000 MHz 16000 MHz 18000 MHz 20000 MHz 22000 MHz 24000 MHz 26000 MHz 28000 MHz 29999 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Unit
MU
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
80
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand FSV 40: 31000 MHz 33000 MHz 35000 MHz 37000 MHz 39000 MHz 39999 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
Page 30
VSWR 20 dB, DC coupled fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10 MHz 250 MHz 500 MHz 750 MHz 1000 MHz 1250 MHz 1500 MHz 1750 MHz 2000 MHz 2250 MHz 2500 MHz 2750 MHz 3000 MHz 3250 MHz 3500 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3750 MHz 4000 MHz 4250 MHz 4500 MHz 4750 MHz 5000 MHz 5250 MHz 5500 MHz 5750 MHz 6000 MHz 6250 MHz 6500 MHz 6750 MHz 7000 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
81
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand FSV 13/30/40: 8000 MHz 9000 MHz 10000 MHz 11000 MHz 12000 MHz 13000 MHz FSV 30/40: 14000 MHz 16000 MHz 18000 MHz 20000 MHz 22000 MHz 24000 MHz 26000 MHz 28000 MHz 29999 MHz FSV 40: 31000 MHz 33000 MHz 35000 MHz 37000 MHz 39000 MHz 39999 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
2 2 2 2 2 2
Page 30
VSWR 40 dB, DC coupled fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10 MHz 250 MHz 500 MHz 750 MHz 1000 MHz 1250 MHz 1500 MHz 1750 MHz 2000 MHz 2250 MHz 2500 MHz 2750 MHz 3000 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
82
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 3250 MHz 3500 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3750 MHz 4000 MHz 4250 MHz 4500 MHz 4750 MHz 5000 MHz 5250 MHz 5500 MHz 5750 MHz 6000 MHz 6250 MHz 6500 MHz 6750 MHz 7000 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 8000 MHz 9000 MHz 10000 MHz 11000 MHz 12000 MHz 13000 MHz FSV 30/40: 14000 MHz 16000 MHz 18000 MHz 20000 MHz 22000 MHz 24000 MHz 26000 MHz 28000 MHz 29999 MHz FSV 40: 31000 MHz 33000 MHz 35000 MHz 37000 MHz 39000 MHz 39999 MHz
Unit
MU
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
83
R&S FSV
Ref. Page 30
Measurand VSWR 10 dB, AC coupled fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10 MHz 250 MHz 500 MHz 750 MHz 1000 MHz 1250 MHz 1500 MHz 1750 MHz 2000 MHz 2250 MHz 2500 MHz 2750 MHz 3000 MHz 3250 MHz 3500 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3750 MHz 4000 MHz 4250 MHz 4500 MHz 4750 MHz 5000 MHz 5250 MHz 5500 MHz 5750 MHz 6000 MHz 6250 MHz 6500 MHz 6750 MHz 7000 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 8000 MHz 9000 MHz 10000 MHz 11000 MHz 12000 MHz 13000 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
84
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand FSV 30/40: 14000 MHz 16000 MHz 18000 MHz 20000 MHz 22000 MHz 24000 MHz 26000 MHz 26999 MHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
Page 30
VSWR 20 dB, AC coupled fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10 MHz 250 MHz 500 MHz 750 MHz 1000 MHz 1250 MHz 1500 MHz 1750 MHz 2000 MHz 2250 MHz 2500 MHz 2750 MHz 3000 MHz 3250 MHz 3500 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3750 MHz 4000 MHz 4250 MHz 4500 MHz 4750 MHz 5000 MHz 5250 MHz 5500 MHz 5750 MHz 6000 MHz 6250 MHz 6500 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
85
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 6750 MHz 7000 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 8000 MHz 9000 MHz 10000 MHz 11000 MHz 12000 MHz 13000 MHz FSV 30/40: 14000 MHz 16000 MHz 18000 MHz 20000 MHz 22000 MHz 24000 MHz 26000 MHz 26999 MHz
Unit
MU
2 2 2 2 2 2
Page 30
VSWR 40 dB, AC coupled fin FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 10 MHz 250 MHz 500 MHz 750 MHz 1000 MHz 1250 MHz 1500 MHz 1750 MHz 2000 MHz 2250 MHz 2500 MHz 2750 MHz 3000 MHz 3250 MHz 3500 MHz FSV 7/13/30/40: 3750 MHz 4000 MHz 4250 MHz __________ __________ __________ 2 2 2 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
86
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 4500 MHz 4750 MHz 5000 MHz 5250 MHz 5500 MHz 5750 MHz 6000 MHz 6250 MHz 6500 MHz 6750 MHz 7000 MHz FSV 13/30/40: 8000 MHz 9000 MHz 10000 MHz 11000 MHz 12000 MHz 13000 MHz FSV 30/40: 14000 MHz 16000 MHz 18000 MHz 20000 MHz 22000 MHz 24000 MHz 26000 MHz 26999 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Unit
MU
2 2 2 2 2 2
87
R&S FSV
For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Page 30 Page 31 Measurand Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz, output level -10 dBm Frequency response FSV 3: 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz, min. value 100 kHz to 3.6 GHz, max. value FSV 7/13/30/40: 100 kHz to 7 GHz, min. value 100 kHz to 7 GHz, max. value -3 -3 __________ __________ +3 +3 dB dB -3 -3 __________ __________ +3 +3 dB Specified min. value -1 Measured value __________ Specified max. value +1 Unit dB MU
88
R&S FSV
For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Page 32 Measurand LO level fCenter1 16,1899 GHz 16,5899 GHz 16,9899 GHz 17,3899 GHz 17,7899 GHz 18,1899 GHz 18,5899 GHz 18,9899 GHz 19,3899 GHz 19,7899 GHz 20,1899 GHz 20,5899 GHz 20,9899 GHz 21,3899 GHz 21,7899 GHz 22,1899 GHz 22,5899 GHz 22,9899 GHz 23,3899 GHz 23,7899 GHz 24,1899 GHz PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Specified min. value Measured value Specified max. value Unit MU
89
R&S FSV
Ref. Page 32
Measurand LO level fCenter2 23,1301 GHz 23,5301 GHz 23,9301 GHz 24,3301 GHz 24,7301 GHz 25,1301 GHz 25,5301 GHz 25,9301 GHz 26,3301 GHz 26,7301 GHz 27,1301 GHz 27,5301 GHz 27,9301 GHz 28,3301 GHz 28,7301 GHz 29,1301 GHz 29,5301 GHz 29,7301 GHz
Measured value
Unit
MU
PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 PLO - 1 -31 -31
PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 PLO + 1 -29 -29
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
level display 2-port-mixer level display 3-port-mixer Bias current Ibias -10 mA 0 mA +10 mA
mA mA mA
90
R&S FSV
For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Page 35 Measurand Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = ON fn FSV 3/7: 101 kHz 999 kHz 10.1 MHz 19.99 MHz 49.99 MHz 99.99 MHz 199.9 MHz 499.9 MHz 599.9 MHz 699.9 MHz 799.9 MHz 899.9 MHz 999.9 MHz 1199.9 MHz 1399.9 MHz 1599.9 MHz 1799.9 MHz 1999.9 MHz 2199.9 MHz 2399.9 MHz 2599.9 MHz -150 -150 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -162 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Specified min. value Measured value Specified max. value Unit MU
91
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 2799.9 MHz 2999.9 MHz 3199.9 MHz 3399.9 MHz 3599.9 MHz FSV 7: 3799.9 MHz 3999.9 MHz 4199.9 MHz 4399.9 MHz 4599.9 MHz 4799.9 MHz 4999.9 MHz 5199.9 MHz 5399.9 MHz 5599.9 MHz 5799.9 MHz 5999.9 MHz 6199.9 MHz 6399.9 MHz 6599.9 MHz 6799.9 MHz 6999.9 MHz
Measured value
MU
-158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -158 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156
dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
Page 35
Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = ON fn FSV 13/30/40: 101 kHz 999 kHz 10.1 MHz 19.99 MHz 49.99 MHz 99.99 MHz 199.9 MHz 499.9 MHz 599.9 MHz 699.9 MHz 799.9 MHz 899.9 MHz 999.9 MHz 1199.9 MHz 1399.9 MHz -145 -145 -155 -155 -161 -161 -161 -161 -161 -161 -161 -161 -161 -159 -159 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
92
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 1599.9 MHz 1799.9 MHz 1999.9 MHz 2199.9 MHz 2399.9 MHz 2599.9 MHz 2799.9 MHz 2999.9 MHz 3199.9 MHz 3399.9 MHz 3599.9 MHz 3799.9 MHz 3999.9 MHz 4199.9 MHz 4399.9 MHz 4599.9 MHz 4799.9 MHz 4999.9 MHz 5199.9 MHz 5399.9 MHz 5599.9 MHz 5799.9 MHz 5999.9 MHz 6199.9 MHz 6399.9 MHz 6599.9 MHz 6799.9 MHz 6999.9 MHz
Measured value
Specified max. value -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -156 -154 -154 -154 -154 -154 0.2
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dB
MU
Page 36 Page 37
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 30 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 Reference -1 -1
1 1 1 1 1
dB dB dB dB dB
1 1
dB dB
93
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Measured value
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 38
FSV7/13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 30 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
94
R&S FSV
For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Page 40 Measurand Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = ON fn FSV 13/30/40: 101 kHz 999 kHz 10.1 MHz 19.99 MHz 49.99 MHz 99.99 MHz 199.9 MHz 499.9 MHz 599.9 MHz 699.9 MHz 799.9 MHz 899.9 MHz 999.9 MHz 1199.9 MHz 1399.9 MHz 1599.9 MHz 1799.9 MHz 1999.9 MHz 2199.9 MHz 2399.9 MHz 2599.9 MHz __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ -145 -155 -155 -155 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -160 -157 -157 -157 -157 -157 -157 -157 -157 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Specified min. value Measured value Specified max. value Unit MU
95
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 2799.9 MHz 2999.9 MHz 3199.9 MHz 3399.9 MHz 3599.9 MHz 3799.9 MHz 3999.9 MHz 4199.9 MHz 4399.9 MHz 4599.9 MHz 4799.9 MHz 4999.9 MHz 5199.9 MHz 5399.9 MHz 5599.9 MHz 5799.9 MHz 5999.9 MHz 6199.9 MHz 6399.9 MHz 6599.9 MHz 6799.9 MHz 6999.9 MHz 7499.9 MHz 7999.9 MHz 8499.9 MHz 8999.9 MHz 9499.9 MHz 9999.9 MHz 10499.9 MHz 10999.9 MHz 11499.9 MHz 11999.9 MHz 12499.9 MHz 12999.9 MHz 13499.9 MHz FSV 30: 13999.9 MHz 14999.9 MHz 15999.9 MHz 16999.9 MHz 17999.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -157 -157 -157 -157 -157 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -150 -150 -150 -150 -150 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164 -164
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
96
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 18999.9 MHz 19999.9 MHz 20999.9 MHz 21999.9 MHz 22999.9 MHz 23999.9 MHz 24999.9 MHz 25999.9 MHz 26999.9 MHz 27999.9 MHz 28999.9 MHz 29999.9 MHz FSV 40: 31999.9 MHz 32999.9 MHz 33999.9 MHz 34999.9 MHz 35999.9 MHz 36999.9 MHz 37999.9 MHz 38999.9 MHz 39999.9 MHz
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159 -159
Unit dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm
MU
-0.2
-159 -159 -159 -154 -154 -154 -154 -154 -154 0.2
Page 42 Page 42
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation 40 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp FSV 13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1
1 1 1 1 1
dB dB dB dB dB
97
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 44
FSV13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp 4001 MHz 4501 MHz 5001 MHz 5501 MHz 6001 MHz 6501 MHz 6999 MHz -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 44
FSV 13/30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp 7001 MHz 7501 MHz 8001 MHz 8501 MHz 9001 MHz 9501 MHz 10001 MHz 10501 MHz 11001 MHz 11501 MHz 12001 MHz 12501 MHz 13001 MHz 13501 MHz 13599 MHz -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
Page 44
FSV 30/40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp 14001 MHz -3.5 __________ 3.5 dB
98
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 15001 MHz 16001 MHz 17001 MHz 18001 MHz 19001 MHz 20001 MHz 21001 MHz 22001 MHz 23001 MHz 24001 MHz 25001 MHz 26001 MHz 27001 MHz 28001 MHz 29001 MHz 29999 MHz
Specified min. value -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5
Measured value __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
Specified max. value 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
Unit dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 44
FSV 40: Frequency response > 3.6 GHz, RF attenuation = 40 dB, DC coupled Preamplifier = ON ffresp 30001 MHz 31001 MHz 32001 MHz 33001 MHz 34001 MHz 35001 MHz 36001 MHz 37001 MHz 38001 MHz 39001 MHz 39999 MHz -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
99
R&S FSV
For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Page 46 Measurand Electronic attenuator uncertainty aEL 0 dB 1 dB 2 dB 3 dB 4 dB 5 dB 6 dB 7 dB 8 dB 9 dB 10 dB 11 dB 12 dB 13 dB 14 dB 15 dB 16 dB 17 dB 18 dB 19 dB 20 dB 21 dB -1.2 -2.2 -3.2 -4.2 -5.2 -6.2 -7.2 -8.2 -9.2 -10.2 -11.2 -12.2 -13.2 -14.2 -15.2 -16.2 -17.2 -18.2 -19.2 -20.2 -21.2 Reference -0.8 -1.8 -2.8 -3.8 -4.8 -5.8 -6.8 -7.8 -8.8 -9.8 -10.8 -11.8 -12.8 -13.8 -14.8 -15.8 -16.8 -17.8 -18.8 -19.8 -20.8 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB Specified min. value Measured value Specified max. value Unit MU
100
R&S FSV
Ref.
Measurand 22 dB 23 dB 24 dB 25 dB
Measured value
Unit dB dB dB dB dB
MU
Page 47 Page 48
Absolute level uncertainty at 64 MHz Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, electronic attenuation 15 dB, DC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 Reference -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
1 1 1 1 1
dB dB dB dB dB
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB
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Measurand Frequency response < 3.6 GHz, electronic attenuation 25 dB, DC coupled ffresp FSV 3/7/13/30/40: 9 kHz 100.02 kHz 1.005 MHz 10.15 MHz 51 MHz 64 MHz 101 MHz 201 MHz 301 MHz 401 MHz 501 MHz 601 MHz 701 MHz 801 MHz 901 MHz 1001 MHz 1501 MHz 2001 MHz 2501 MHz 3001 MHz 3599 MHz
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For nominal data and limit values refer to the data sheet supplied with the instrument.
Ref. Page 51 Measurand Noise Display normalized to 1 Hz Preamplifier = OFF fn 20 Hz 80 Hz 1010 Hz Page 52 Frequency response < 9 kHz, RF attenuation 10 dB DC coupled ffresp 20 Hz 110 Hz 1010 Hz 2010 Hz 3010 Hz 5010 Hz 7010 Hz 8990 Hz -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 dB dB dB dB dB dB dB dB -100 -110 -120 dBm dBm dBm Specified min. value Measured value Specified max. value Unit MU
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2 Adjustment
Risk of erroneous measurement results Adjustment must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel since any change can considerably affect the instrument's measurement accuracy.
If the frequency accuracy of the test transmitter is insufficient, the transmitter can be set to the correct frequency with the aid of the frequency counter prior to the measurement. Test setup: R&S FSV settings: Connect RF output of the signal generator to RF input of the R&S FSV. E [SETUP: MORE: SERVICE: PASSWORD: 894129]
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Adjustment Troubleshooting
Measurement:
[ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNCTION : 2.3.12 ] The instrument performs the automatic adjustment. The new tuning values are stored in the EEPROM automatically.
2.3 Troubleshooting
Checking the input signal: The automatic adjustment routine checks the power level of the input signal. The adjustment is aborted if the input level is not within the range from -10 dBm to -20 dBm. The automatic adjustment is also aborted if the input signal is not within the nominal frequency range: E E Model without OCXO (option R&S FSV-B4): 1.0 GHz 1 kHz Model with OCXO (option R&S FSV-B4): 1.0 GHz 100 Hz
For verification proceed as follows: R&S FSV settings: E [SETUP : REFERENCE : INT]
Toggle to internal reference. Signal generator settings: R&S FSV settings: Frequency: as above (e.g. 1000 MHz)
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Measurement:
E E
Read out the power level of the marker and check whether the input level is within the range from -10 dBm to -20 dBm. Read out the frequency value (Count:) of the marker and check whether the input signal frequency is in the nominal frequency range as shown above.
Checking appropriate warm-up of the instrument: The automatic adjustment routine checks the drift of the internal reference oscillator. If there is to much drift (warming up is not completed) the adjustment is aborted. Checking the R&S FSV-B4 option Disconnect the instrument from all power supplies, remove option R&S FSV-B4, connect the power again and perform the automatic adjustment as described above. If this works correctly, most likely the R&S FSV-B4 option is defective.
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8. Calculate values to write in the "SglValues.dat" file: measured value +10dBm. (the correction value is <0 if the output power is below -10dBm). 9. Edit the values in the [ATT_ERROR]section of the "SglValues.dat" file: ABSOLUTE_ERROR_ALC_ON=[calculated Value] ABSOLUTE_ERROR_ALC_OFF=0.0 10. Keep the "SglValues.dat" file opened and continue as follows: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNCTION : 2.8.0.1.2 ] 11. Repeat steps 7 and 8. 12. Edit the values in the [ATT_ERROR]section of the file SglValues.dat: ABSOLUTE_ERROR_ALC_ON=[do not edit!] ABSOLUTE_ERROR_ALC_OFF=[calculated Value] 13. Save the file by overwriting the old one. 14. Load the edited file: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNCTION : 2.0.25.0.track ] 15. Repeat step 7. Deviation to nominal output level (-10dBm) must be < 1,5dB. 16. Continue as follows: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNCTION : 2.8.0.0 ] 17. Repeat step 7. Deviation to nominal output level (-10dBm) must be < 1dB. 18. Save the file in the EEPROM: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNCTION : 3.8.6.1 ] 19. Check the frequency response by doing the performance test as described in chapter Error! Reference source not found. Error! Reference source not found..
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3 Repair
The following chapter describes how to replace modules in the FSV. The general procedures to open and complete the instrument are described in the introduction. For all descriptions, the numbers in parenthesis refer to the elements indicated in the inserted graphics.
Shock hazard Before opening the casing, make sure that the instrument is switched off and disconnected from all power supplies. Read all safety instructions at the beginning of this manual carefully!
The R&S FSV is a triple-conversion (double conversion for frequencies > 7 GHz) heterodyne receiver for the frequency range from 20 Hz to 3.6 GHz, 7 GHz , 13 GHz, 30 GHz or 40 GHz, depending on the instrument model. After signals are received, they are processed by the frontend to a digital IF of approx. 90 MHz. This IF is fed to the detector board where the digital filtering is provided. The remaining data are transferred to the host processor via a PCI interface. The hardware settings are controlled via a serial interface on the motherboard that is set from the host via the PCI interface.
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3.1.1 Attenuator
The attenuator switch in steps of 10 dB and have maximum total attenuation of 70 dB and contain an AC coupling that can be bypassed.
3.1.2 Frontend
The frontend converts the receive frequency in the range from 20 Hz to 7 GHz to an IF of approx. 90 MHz. The module also includes the required local oscillators and associated frequency processing circuits. The following figure shows a block diagram of the R&S FSV frontend:
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The following figure shows a block diagram of the microwave converter unit for R&S FSV 30/40:
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3.1.5 Motherboard
The motherboard provides slots for the modules. It contains signal connections and the power and reference signal distribution.
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The power supply module is a primary clocked switching power supply. On the secondary side, it generates the following DC voltages: +3.3 V, +5.2 V, +12 V, -12 V and 13.5 V standby. A control signal controlled by the front module controller (depending on the STANDBY/ON key on the front of the instrument frame) activates the power supply. In standby operation, it only supplies the 13.5V-standby voltage for the crystal oscillator and the LED STANDBY on the front panel.
3.1.9 Options
3.1.9.1 OCXO The R&S FSV-B4 option contains an oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO). This OCXO generates a 10 MHz signal, which is routed to the frontend and used as a reference signal. 3.1.9.2 Additional Interfaces The R&S FSV-B5 option contains the interfaces IF/Video output, trigger output, aux port and two USB ports. 3.1.9.3 Tracking Generator In normal operation (no frequency offset), the tracking generator generates a signal exactly at the input frequency of the R&S FSV in the frequency range up to 3 GHz (7 GHz for models > 3 GHz). To support frequency-converting measurements, a constant frequency offset of 1 GHz between the input frequency of the R&S FSV and the output signal of the tracking generator can be set. In addition, I/Q modulation or AM or FM of the output signal can be performed using two analog input signals. The output level is controlled and can be adjusted between -60 dBm and 0 dBm in 0.1 dB steps. 3.1.9.4 External Generator Control The external generator control option permits a number of commercially available generators to be operated as tracking generators on the R&S FSV. The generator is controlled via the optional second IEC bus interface of the R&S FSV (= IEC2, supplied together with the option); with some Rohde & Schwarz generators, it can also be controlled via the TTL synchronization interface included in the AUX Control interface of the R&S FSV.
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1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing. (750) 4. Unscrew the four screws (760) of the front handles (755) on both sides and remove them.
5. Disconnect the cable flex strip (310) and (320). 6. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B3: Disconnect the cable flex strip (1205).
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7. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Disconnect RF cable W13-2 (1725) from the front unit side (405). 8. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B21: Disconnect RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) from the MW Converter Unit (565/570/575/580). 9. Unscrew four screws (410) in the front unit. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Cables are still connected to the controller. 10. Disconnect RF cable W1 (420/422/470/480). 11. Move the front unit (405) carefully a few millimeters to the front side to disconnect the controller cables.
12. Disconnect cable flex switch board fsv (820), cable rotary puls-generator (860), cable W31 LST board FMR (970), cable touch-controller-usb-board (880), patchcable (200), SATA datacable (240) and SATA powercable (250) from the controller. 13. Remove the front unit (405) completely.
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1. Connect cable flex switch board fsv (820), cable rotary puls-generator (860), cable W31 LST board FMR (970), cable touch-controller-usb-board (880), patchcable (200), SATA datacable (240) and SATA powercable (250). NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Make sure you route the cables properly.
2. Assemble the front unit (405) carefully and connect RF cable W1 (420/422/470/480).
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3. Connect cable flex strip (310) and (320). 4. Connect the cable flex strip (1205), if available (only Option R&S FSV-B3). Note: The flex strip connector contacts are on the top of the device. 5. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Connect RF cable W13-2 (1725). 6. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B21: Connect RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) to the MW Converter Unit (565/570/575/580). 7. Fasten the four screws (410) to screw the front unit (405) together with the unit frame (22/24). 8. Mount the front handles (755) on both sides by using the four screws (760).
9. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 10. Mount the rear wall feet (765).
Danger of injury during module replacement Any adjustments, replacement of parts, maintenance or repair must be carried out exclusively by technical personnel authorized by Rohde & Schwarz. Observe the safety instructions for units with a removable casing. Follow the step-by-step instructions for module replacement carefully to avoid injury and to help ensure safe operation.
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Risk of electrostatic discharge Protect the work area against electrostatic discharge to avoid damage to electronic components in the modules. For details, refer to the safety instructions at the beginning of this manual.
1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Unscrew ten screws (160). 3. Remove the controller using a screwdriver, if necessary. Put the screwdriver into each of the three holes (indicated by an X in the graphic), to press the controller out. 3.4.1.2 Installing the New Controller 1. Carefully insert the new controller (155) and fasten it using ten screws (160). 2. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument".
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3.4.1.3
Putting into Operation In case a trial key was installed or should be installed in the future, also the time control key must be entered. Request the code via the service support database. d Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on the instrument power switch. The instrument is now in standby mode. BIOS Update: 1. You can download the BIOS image from Gloris, section Firmware/Software. 2. Select "FW by type" and choose "FSV". 3. Follow the instructions in the PDF file on how to create the boot CD-ROM. Creating a BIOS Update CD-ROM: 1. Use a burning program and burn an ISO image CD with the following file: 2. FSV-5-1-22-2-MeasurementBIOS.iso (This files contains the Bios Update CDROM). Executing the Update:
Risk of causing instrument unusability During the BIOS update, do not switch off the instrument. If you terminate the update procedure before it is completed, the instrument will likely not boot again. In this case, contact your Rohde & Schwarz service center. 1. To perform the BIOS update you need a USB CD-ROM drive (or DVD ROM drive) and a USB keyboard. 2. Switch the device off at the rear panel. 3. Insert BIOS Update CD-ROM in USB CD drive. 4. Connect USB CD drive to the device front panel USB connector. 5. Connect USB keyboard to the device front panel USB connector. 6. Switch on the power switch at the rear panel of the device. 7. Press 'DEL' key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS SETUP. 8. Choose with page up / down keys the 'Advanced Bios Features'. Press 'ENTER'. 9. Select Boot Configuration and press Enter 10. Choose First Boot Device and change from Hard Drive to USB-CDROM 11. Press key 'F10' and confirm with key 'Y'.
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12. The unit reboots from the CD-ROM automatically (if the CD is not recognized either the CD-ROM is not working or the CD is not burned as an ISO CD image. Change CD-ROM or burn the ISO image again). 13. Bios update starts automatically. NOTICE! Do not switch off the unit before the program tells you to. Otherwise the CPU board has to be replaced! 14. Unplug the USB cable of the CD-ROM. 15. Reboot the instrument. 16. Start self test and check results: 17. [ SETUP : SERVICE : SELFTEST] then[ SELFTEST RESULTS ] 18. Start a total calibration and check the result: 19. [SETUP : ALIGNMENT] then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 20. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 21. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
Risk of intoxication and explosion Observe the safety regulations for batteries in the Grouped Safety Messages at the beginning of the manual.
3.4.2.1
Removing the Lithium Battery 1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Carefully push the contact springs of the battery holder up and remove the battery (159).
3.4.2.2
Installing the New Battery 1. Carefully push the contact springs of the battery holder up and insert battery into the holder beneath the springs. Note: The plus pole (+) of the battery points upwards. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Do not short-circuit the battery!
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2. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.2.3 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on its power switch. The instrument is now in standby mode. 2. After starting the instrument, check hardware info: [ SETUP : MORE : SYSTEM INFO : HARDWARE INFO ] 3. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 4. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 5. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 6. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
Risk of losing important information Important information about the type of instrument, installed hardware, options, etc., is stored both on the motherboard and on the hard drive. This information is required in order to restore the instrument in case of errors. Thus, do not replace the motherboard and the hard drive at the same time, as doing so will cause this information to be lost. If the instrument does not function after the hard drive has been replaced, do not replace the motherboard. Instead, re-install the old hard drive and then replace the motherboard.
3.4.3.1
Removing the SATA Hard Drive 1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew the two knurled screws and remove the Hard Drive (273) to the rear.
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3. Carefully remove the hard drive (276/277) together with the two holders (278) from the sheet-metal part. 4. Remove the two holders (278) from the hard drive (276/277).
3.4.3.2
Installing the New Hard Drive 1. Attach the two holders (278) to the new hard drive (276/277). 2. Push the new hard drive (276/277) together with the two holders (278) into the holes of the sheet metal part. Note: Make sure that all parts are orientated as shown in the picture above and that they lock in place. The connectors have to be on the rear of the hard drive and the labels above. 3. Insert the Hard Drive (273/274) and fasten the two knurled screws. 4. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key.
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Blue screen after replacing a hard drive If a blue screen appears after starting the instrument, make sure that the knurled screws are fixed properly and the hard drive has a contact to the SATA adaptor.
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove the cover. 5. If your FSV has an audio-option FSV B3 remove the speaker as described in chapter 3.4.34.1 Removing the Speaker.
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6. Unscrew the two knurled screws and remove the hard drive (273/274) to the rear. 7. Disconnect the SATA data cable (240) and the SATA power cable (250). 8. Unscrew two screws (220) and remove them together with the SATA adaptor (210). 3.4.4.2 Installing the New SATA Adaptor 1. Mount the new SATA adaptor (210) with two screws (220). 2. Reconnect the SATA data cable (240) and the SATA power cable (250). 3. Insert the hard drive (273/274) at the rear and fix it with the two knurled screws. 4. If your FSV has an audio option FSV B3 assemble the speaker as described in chapter 3.4.34.2 Installing the New Speaker. 5. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 6. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 7. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 8. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 9. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 10. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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Blue screen after replacing a hard drive If a blue screen appears after starting the instrument, make sure that the knurled screws are fixed properly and the hard drive has a contact to the SATA adaptor.
The display with touch screen (902) can only be replaced with the same part number. Otherwise you need to change the keyboard holder (845) and the display shielding (1005) as well.
1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Remove the cable tie (946). 3. Put the cable (892) to the right, without plugging off. 4. Unplug the display cable (904) on the display side. 5. Unplug the LED backlight cable (903) from the display (902) and put it to the right.
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6. Remove the touch cable from the touch controller board (883). 7. Unscrew four screws (1010) in the display shielding (1005). 8. Remove the display shielding (1005) carefully. 9. Remove the display with touch screen (902). 10. Make sure that the rubber seal (905) remains in the groove of the front unit. 3.4.5.2 Installing the New Touch Screen 1. Make sure that the rubber seal (905) is properly located in the groove of the front unit. 2. Carefully put in the new touch screen (902). 3. Mount the display shielding (1005) with four screws (1010). 4. Connect the touch cable to the touch controller board (883). 5. Connect the LED backlight cable (903) to the display (902). 6. Connect the display cable (904) to the display (902). 7. Tie the LED backlight cable (903) and the cable (892) together with a cable tie (946) and the holder (945). 8. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.5.3 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Calibrating the touch screen: to calibrate the touch screen you need a USB mouse or a USB keyboard with a touch ball. [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : TOUCH SCREEN ALIGNMENT ], follow the instructions on the screen. 3. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 4. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 5. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 6. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.6.1
1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Unplug the flex strip cable (310) from the front connector board (980). 3. Unscrew four screws (990) from the front connector board (980). 4. Remove the front connector board (980) carefully. 3.4.6.2 Installing the New Front Connector Board 1. Mount the new front connector board (980) carefully with four screws (990). 2. Connect the flex strip cable (310) to the front connector board (980). Note: The flex strip connector contacts are on the top of the device. 3. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.6.3 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 3. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 4. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 5. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Unplug the cable (892), the touch cable, the LED backlight cable (903) and the display cable (904) from the touch-controller-USB-board (883). 3. Unscrew two screws (888) from the keyboard holder (845) and two screws (890). 4. Carefully remove the USB-touch-controller-board (883). 5. Unscrew two screws (888) from the touch-controller-USB-board (883) and remove the holder touch controller (884), the cable W31 LST board FMR (970) and the flex strip cable (320) completely. 3.4.7.2 Installing the New Touch Controller USB Board 1. Mount the holder touch controller (884) with two screws (888) to the new touchcontroller-USB-board (883). 2. Mount the new touch-controller-USB-board (883) carefully with two screws (890) and two screws (888) to the front unit.
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3. Connect the cable (892), the touch cable, the LED backlight cable (903) and the display cable (904) with the touch-controller-USB-board (883). 4. Connect the cable W31 LST board FMR (970) and the flex strip cable (320) to the touch-controller-USB-board (883). 5. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.7.3 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 3. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 4. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 5. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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2. Remove the knob (875) carefully from the rotary pulse generator (860). 3. Unscrew the collar with nut (875). 4. Remove the rotary pulse generator from the frame unit. 3.4.8.2 Installing the New Rotary Pulse-Generator 1. Mount the new rotary pulse-generator (860) carefully with the collar with nut (870) to the front unit. 2. Assemble the knob (875). 3. Shorten the free length of the cable (860) carefully to approx.160mm by using a cable tie (865). 4. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.8.3 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 3. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 4. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 5. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.9.1
1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Remove the USB-touch-controller-board (883) as described in 3.4.11.1 Removing the Touch Controller USB Board. 3. Unscrew twelve screws (850) from the keyboard holder (845) and remove the holder together with the display carefully. 4. Remove the flex switch board (820). 5. Remove the four pieces of the push-button board set (810). 3.4.9.2 Installing the New Push-Button Board Set 1. Insert four pieces of the new push-button board set (810) into the front cover. 2. Place in the flex switch board (820). Make sure that all nipples of the push-button board set (810) pass through the holes of the flex switch board (820). 3. Assemble the keyboard holder (845) with twelve screws (850). 4. Assemble the touch-controller-USB-board (883) as described in 3.4.11.2 Installing the New Touch-Controller-USB-Board. 5. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.9.3 Checking the Push-Button Board Set and Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Starting the key test tool:
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[ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : ENTER PASSWORD : 894129 ENTER ] [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVIE FUNCTION : 2.0.14.0 ]
3. After the first pressing of a key the corresponding button changes its color from yellow to green:
4. If the key is pressed a second time, the corresponding button changes its color from green to red. 5. If a key does not match the given key code, the corresponding button does not changes its color and the unknown key code is displayed in the dialog status line.
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6. To verify that all keys works properly, all keys should be pressed twice and finally all displayed buttons should have a red color. Otherwise the keyboard does not work properly. 7. Press the ESC key three times to abort the key test tool during the test. 8. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 9. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 10. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 11. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.11.1
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 3.4.11.2 Removing the Power Supply Unit
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2. Unscrew six screws (45). 3. Carefully take the rear plate approx. 40 mm out of the instrument. 4. Disconnect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) from the motherboard. 5. Remove the unit completely. 3.4.11.3 Removing the Power Supply
1. Remove both cable ties (2360). 2. Disconnect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) from the power supply (2300/2302). 3. Unscrew two screws (2330) and remove the bracket fan (2320) approx. 20 mm from the power supply. 4. Disconnect the cable power input (2315) from the power supply. 5. Unscrew four screws (2310) and remove the power supply. 6. Remove the touch protection (2375) with the screw (2380). 3.4.11.4 Installing the New Power Supply 1. Mount the power supply (2300/2302) with four screws (2310) to the rear plate (2305). 2. Mount the bracket fan (2320) with two screws (2330). 3. Fix the touch protection (2375) with a screw (2380).
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4. Connect the cable power input (2315) and the cable power supply motherboard (2350) to the power supply (2300/2302). 5. Connect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) to the motherboard. 6. Place the power supply outside of the instrument.
7. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. NOTICE! Mains voltage is applied to the power supply. 8. Adjust the +5 V voltage to +5.55 V 10 mV, measured at the motherboard (frontend connector).
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9. Switch the instrument off. 10. Tie the cable power input (2315) and the fan cable together with both cable ties (2360) and the holders (2355). 11. Carefully insert the power supply (2300/2302) into the instrument. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Make sure you route the cables properly. 12. Mount the rear plate to the instrument with six screws (45). 13. Connect two protective earth conductors to their connectors. 14. Fix the top cover (700) with five screws (705). 15. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 16. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 17. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 18. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 19. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it.
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3.4.12.2
1. Remove both protective earth conductors from their connector. 2. Unscrew six screws (45). 3. Carefully take the rear plate approx. 40 mm out of the instrument. 4. Disconnect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) from the motherboard. 5. Remove the unit completely.
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3.4.12.3
1. Remove both cable ties (2360). 2. Disconnect the fan (2340). 3. Disconnect the cable power supply motherboard (62) from the power supply (2300). 4. Disconnect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) and the cable power input (2315) from the power supply (2300). 5. Unscrew two screws (2335/2380), remove the shielding (2325) and the touchprotection (2375) from the power supply (2300). 6. Unscrew four screws (2310) and remove the power supply (2300). 3.4.12.4 Installing the New Power Supply 1. Mount the power supply (2300) with four screws (2310) to the rear plate (2305). 2. Mount the shielding (2320) with one screw (2335). 3. Fix the touch protection (2375) with a screw (2380). 4. Connect the cable power input (2315) and the cable power supply motherboard (2350) to the power supply (2300). 5. Connect the fan (2340). 6. Connect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) to the motherboard. 7. Place the power supply outside of the instrument.
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8. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. NOTICE! Mains voltage is applied to the power supply. 9. Adjust the +5 V voltage to +5.55 V 10 mV, measured at the motherboard (frontend connector).
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10. FSV40: Adjust the +12 V voltage to +13.2 V 10 mV, measured at the motherboard (Fuse F10).
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11. Switch the instrument off. 12. Tie the cable power input (2315) and the fan cable together with both cable ties (2360) and the holders (2355). 13. Carefully put the power supply (2300) into the instrument. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Make sure you route the cables properly. 14. Mount the rear plate with six screws (45) to the instrument. 15. Connect the two protective earth conductors to their connector. 16. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 17. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 18. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 19. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 20. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 21. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 3.4.13.2 Removing the Power Supply Unit
1. Remove both protective earth conductors from the connector. 2. Unscrew six screws (45). 3. Carefully take the rear plate approx. 40 mm out of the instrument. 4. Disconnect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) from the motherboard. 5. Remove the unit completely.
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3.4.13.3
1. Remove both cable ties (2360). 2. Disconnect the fan (2340). 3. FSV 3/7: Unscrew two screws (2330) and remove the bracket (2320) with the fan (2340) and the shielding (2342) completely. 4. FSV > 7GHz: Disconnect and remove the cable power supply motherboard (2350) and the cable power input (2315). 5. FSV > 7GHz: Unscrew two screws (2335/2380) and remove the touch-protection (2375) and the shielding (2325). 6. Unscrew two screws (2345) and remove the fan (2340). 3.4.13.4 Installing the New Fan 1. Mount the fan (2340) with two screws (2345). 2. FSV 3/7: The shielding (2342) is mounted between the fan and the fan bracket (2320). Mount the bracket with two screws (2330) to the power supply (2300/2302). 3. FSV > 7GHz: Mount the shielding (2325) and the touch-protection (2375) with two screws (2335/2380). 4. FSV > 7GHz: Connect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) and the cable power input (2315) to the power supply (2300). 5. Connect the fan (2340) to the cable power supply motherboard (2350). 6. Fix the cable power input (2315) and the fan cable together with two cable ties (2360) and the holder (2355). 7. Connect the cable power supply motherboard (2350) to the motherboard.
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8. Carefully put the power supply (32/34/35/36) into the instrument. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Make sure you route the cables properly. 9. Mount the rear plate with six screws (45) to the instrument. 10. Connect the two protective earth conductors to their connector. 11. Fix the top cover (700) with five screws (705). 12. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit(405). 13. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 14. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 15. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 16. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
3.4.14 Fan
See chapter "5.1 Spare Parts", item 25, and explosion drawings 1307.9002.01 sheet 1. 3.4.14.1 Removing the Fan
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750).
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4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 5. Unplug the fan cable from the motherboard X83 (FAN). 6. Remove the fan (25) from the rubber sleeve. 3.4.14.2 Installing the New Fan 1. Insert the new fan (25) and mount it to the frame with the rubber sleeve. 2. Connect the fan cable to the motherboard connector X83 (FAN). Note: Note the direction of the airflow printed on the fan. The fan must blow the air into the instrument. Make sure you route the cables with enough distance to the fan. 3. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 4. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit(405). 5. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 6. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key.
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them.
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3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 5. Place the instrument on the left side frame.
6. Disconnect RF cable W2 (600), RF cable W3 (605), RF cable W4 (610) and if available RF cable W5 (620), W7 (640) and W6 (630) (on top side, not displayed) from the frontend (550). 7. Push out the frontend (550) to the top side of the instrument. Tip: The board can be moved up by pressing carefully from the bottom through the connector holes in the motherboard against the board. 3.4.15.2 Installing the New Frontend 1. Plug the new frontend into the instrument and reconnect W2 (600), RF cable W3 (605), RF cable W4 (610) and if available RF cable W5 (620), W7 (640) and W6 (630) (on top side, not displayed) to the board. Note: Refer to the cable wiring drawing on the motherboard. 2. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 3. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 4. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 5. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 6. After starting the instrument check: [ SETUP : MORE : SYSTEM INFO : HARDWARE INFO ]
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7. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 8. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 9. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 10. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 5. Place the instrument on the left side frame.
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6. Disconnect the RF cables W3 (605) and W4 (610) from the detector board (560). 7. Push out the detector board (560) to the top side of the instrument. Tip: The board can be moved up by pressing carefully from the bottom through the connector holes in the motherboard against the board. 3.4.16.2 Installing the New Detector Board 1. Plug the new detector board into the instrument and reconnect RF cables W3 (605) and W4 (610) to the board. Note: Refer to the cable wiring drawing on the motherboard. 2. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 3. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 4. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 5. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 6. Perform an instrument check: [ SETUP : MORE : SYSTEM INFO : HARDWARE INFO ] 7. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 8. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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5. Remove RF cable W2 (600) completely from the instrument. 6. Disconnect the RF cable W1 (420) from the attenuator (500) and attenuator cable (530) from the motherboard. 7. Unscrew four screws (520) and remove the attenuator (500). 8. Disconnect attenuator cable (530) from the attenuator (500).
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3.4.17.2
Installing the New Attenuator 1. Connect the attenuator cable (530) to the attenuator (500). 2. Mount the new attenuator (500) with four screws (520). 3. Connect the RF cable W1 (420) and the attenuator cable (530) to the Motherboard X81 and the RF cable W2 (600) to the attenuator (500) and the frontend (550). 4. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 5. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 6. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 7. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 8. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 9. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 10. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Place the instrument on the back side.
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5. Remove RF cable W2 (602) completely from the instrument. 6. Disconnect the RF cable W1 (422/470) from the attenuator (510) and attenuator cable (530) from the motherboard. 7. Unscrew two screws (525) and remove the attenuator (510). 8. Disconnect attenuator cable (530) from the attenuator (510). 3.4.18.2 Installing the New Attenuator 1. Connect the attenuator cable (530) to the attenuator (510). 2. Mount the new attenuator (510) with two screws (525). 3. Connect the RF cable W1 (422/470) and the attenuator cable (530) to the Motherboard X81 and the RF cable W2 (602) to the attenuator (510) and the frontend (550). 4. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 5. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 6. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 7. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 8. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 9. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 10. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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Risk of losing important information Important information about the type of instrument, installed hardware, options, etc., is stored both on the motherboard and on the hard drive. This information is required in order to restore the instrument in case of errors. Thus, do not replace the motherboard and the hard drive at the same time, as doing so will cause this information to be lost. If the instrument does not function after the hard drive has been replaced, do not replace the motherboard. Instead, re-install the old hard drive and then replace the motherboard.
3.4.19.1
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it.
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3.4.19.2
1. Unscrew four screws (735) at option OCXO (1300), additional interfaces (1400) and external generator control (1500), if present and remove them to the rear of the instrument. 2. If the instrument has no external generator control (1500), remove the rear plate option (720) and the baffle plate (654) to the rear of the instrument. 3. Disconnect the patch cable (200). 4. Carefully remove the adapterboard FSV (300). 5. Disconnect and remove RF cable W6 (630) completely (FSV13,30,40). 6. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Disconnect RF cable W16 (1755) and RF cable W17 (1760). 7. If available, remove baffle plates (650) and (652) (FSV3,7).
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3.4.19.3
Removing the Frontend Board, the Detector Board, the MW Converter Unit (FSV13,30,40) and the Tracking Generator (FSV-B9)
1. Remove RF cable W2 (600/602), RF cable W3 (605),RF cable W4 (610), RF cable W5 (620) (FSV13,30,40), RF cable W7 (640) (FSV13,30,40) completely from the instrument. 2. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Remove RF cable W13-2 (1725), RF cable W14 (1730), RF cable W15 (1735) (FSV13,30,40) completely and push out tracking generator (1700). 3. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B21: Disconnect RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) from the MW Converter Unit (565/570/575/580). 4. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B24: Disconnect cable W191. 5. Push out detector board (550), frontend (560) and MW Converter Unit (565/568/570/575/580) (FSV13,30,40) to the top side of the instrument. Tip: The boards can be moved up by pressing carefully from the bottom through the connector holes in the motherboard against the board.
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3.4.19.4
1. Unscrew the four screws (760) of the front handles (755) on both sides and remove them. 2. Disconnect cable flex strip (310) and (320). 3. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B3: Disconnect cable flex strip (1205). 4. Unscrew four screws (410) in the front unit. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Cables are still connected to the controller. 5. Disconnect RF cable W1 (420/422/470/480). 6. Move the front unit (405) carefully a few millimeters to the front side to disconnect the controller cables.
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7. Disconnect cable flex switch board fsv (820), cable rotary puls-generator (860), cable W31 LST board FMR (970), cable touch-controller-usb-board (880), patchcable (200), SATA datacable (240) and SATA powercable (250) from the controller. 8. Remove the front unit (405) completely. 9. Unscrew ten screws (160). 10. Remove the controller. If necessary, use a screwdriver to take it off. Push the screwdriver alternately into one of the three holes (singned with a X on the picture above) to press the controller out.
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3.4.19.5
1. Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard connector X83 (FAN) and the attenuator cable from connector X81. 2. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B3: Disconnect the speaker cable from the motherboard connector X70 (SPEAKER). 3. Remove two screws (140), three nuts (129), three washers (128) and two bolts (IEC) with washers at the rear. 4. Unscrew and remove seven screws (130). Notice! The power supply is still connected to the motherboard. 5. Carefully take the motherboard (120/122) out of the frame as shown in the picture below. Disconnect the cable power supply-motherboard (2350) from the motherboard (120/122) before removing it completely. 3.4.19.6 Installing the New Motherboard 1. Insert the motherboard into the instrument in reverse order. Note: Move the motherboard carefully to the rear panel without causing damage to the parts on the board. 2. Connect the cable power supply-motherboard 2350 to the motherboard (120/122) and put the board in completely. 3. Fix two screws (140), three washers (128) with nuts (129) and two bolts (IEC) with washers at the rear.
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4. Mount the motherboard with seven screws (130). 5. Connect the fan cable to the motherboard connector X83 (FAN) and the attenuator cable to connector X81. 6. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B3: Connect the speaker cable to the motherboard connector X70 (SPEAKER). 7. Carefully place down the controller (150) and fasten it with ten screws (160). 8. Connect cable flex switch board fsv (820), cable rotary puls-generator (860), cable W31 LST board FMR (970), cable touch-controller-usb-board (880), patchcable (200), SATA datacable (240) and SATA powercable (250). NOTICE! Risk of damage to the instrument. Make sure you route the cables properly. 9. Assemble the front unit (405) carefully and connect RF cable W1 (420/422/470/480). 10. Connect cable flex strip (310) and (320). 11. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B3: Connect cable flex strip (1205). Note: The flex strip connector contacts are on the top of the device. 12. Fasten the four screws (410) to screw the front unit (405) together with the unit frame (22/24). 13. Mount front handles (755) on both sides by using four screws (760). 14. Plug the detector board (560), the frontend (550) and the MW Converter Unit (565/568/570/575/580) (FSV13/30/40) into the instrument and connect RF cable W2 (600/602), RF cable W3 (605), RF cable W4 (610), RF cable W5 (620) (FSV13/30/40) and RF cable W7 (640) (FSV13/30/40). Note: Refer to the cable wiring drawing on the motherboard. 15. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Plug the tracking generator (1700) into the instrument an connect RF cable W13-2 (1725), RF cable W14 (1730) and RF cable W15 (1735) (FSV13/30/40). 16. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B21: Connect RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) to the MW Converter Unit (565/570/575/580). 17. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B24: Connect cable W191. 18. If available, insert the baffle plates (650) and (652) (FSV3,7). 19. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-9: Connect RF cable W16 (1755) and RF cable W17 (1760). 20. Connect RF cable W6 (630) (FSV13,30,40). 21. Plug in the adapterboard FSV (300). 22. Connect the patch cable (200). 23. If available, mount the options OCXO (1300), additional interfaces (1400) and external generator control (1500) at the rear of the instrument with four screws (735) each.
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24. If the instrument has no external generator control (1500), insert the baffle plate (654) on the rear of the instrument and mount the rear plate option (720) with four screws (735). 25. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 26. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 27. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 3.4.19.7 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. A backup of the EEPROM files must be made with the aid of a service function. 3. [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : ENTER PASSWORD : 20122004 ENTER ] 4. [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNCTION : 10.0.3 ENTER ] 5. After starting the instrument, check hardware info: [ SETUP : MORE : SYSTEM INFO : HARDWARE INFO ] 6. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 7. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 8. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 9. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.20.1
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 5. Unplug the patch cable (200) from the coupler (190) and put it to the left.
6. Unscrew four screws (735) at option OCXO (1300), additional interfaces (1400) and external generator control (1500), if present and remove them to the rear of the instrument. 7. If the instrument has no external generator control (1500), remove the rear plate option (720) and the baffle plate (654) to the rear of the instrument.
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8. Carefully remove the adapter board (300) from the motherboard. 3.4.20.2 Installing the New Adapter Board 1. Pull the new adapter board (300) carefully into the motherboard. 2. Connect the patch cable (200) with the coupler (190). 3. If available, mount the options OCXO (1300), additional interfaces (1400) and external generator control (1500) at the rear of the instrument with four screws (735) each. 4. If the instrument has no external generator control (1500), insert the baffle plate (654) on the rear of the instrument and mount the rear plate option (720) with four screws (735). 5. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 6. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit(405). 7. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 8. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 9. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 10. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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3.4.21.1
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 5. Place the instrument on the right side frame.
6. Disconnect RF cable W6 (630) from the MW converter unit (565/568/570/575/580). 7. Disconnect RF cable W2 (602), RF cable W5 (620) and RF cable W7 (640) (if available) completely.
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8. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Remove RF cable W15 (1735). 9. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B21: Disconnect RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) from the MW Converter Unit (565/570/575/580). 10. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B24: Disconnect the preamplifier cable W191. 11. Push out the MW converter unit (565/568/570/575/580) to the top side of the instrument. Tip: The board can be moved up by pressing carefully from the bottom through the connector holes in the motherboard against the board. 3.4.21.2 Installing the New MW Converter Unit 1. Plug the new MW converter unit (565/568/570/575/580) into the instrument and reconnect RF cable W2 (602), RF cable W5 (620), RF cable W7 (640) and RF cable W6 (630), if available. Note: Refer to the cable wiring drawing on the motherboard. 2. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B9: Connect RF cable W15 (1735). 3. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B21: Connect RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) to the MW Converter Unit (565/570/575/580). 4. For instruments with Option R&S FSV-B24: Connect the preamplifier cable W191 to the motherboard. 5. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 6. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit(405). 7. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 8. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 9. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 10. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 11. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 12. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.22.1
Opening the Instrument, Removing the Board and Removing the Diplexer
1. Remove the MW converter unit as described in 3.4.21.1 Removing the Board. 2. Disconnect RF cable W152/W157, W151 completely and RF cable W168 (2240) from the diplexer (2190). 3. Unscrew all screws from the cover (2210) and remove it. 4. Unscrew the two screws (2200) and remove the diplexer (2190). 3.4.22.2 Installing the New Diplexer 1. Mount the new diplexer (2190) with two screws (2200). 2. Mount the cover (2210) and fix it with all screws. 3. Reconnect RF cable W15), W152/W157 and RF cable W168 (2240) with the diplexer (2190). 4. Continue with the procedure described in 3.4.21.2 Installing the New MW Converter Unit.
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3.4.23.1
Opening the Instrument, Removing the Board and Removing the Mixer
1. Remove the MW converter unit as described in 3.4.21.1 Removing the Board. 2. Disconnect RF cable W174/W157 completely and RF cable W167 (2230) from the mixer (2180). 3. Unscrew and remove the mixer (2180) from the unit. 3.4.23.2 Installing the New Mixer 1. Mount the new mixer (2180). 2. Reconnect RF cable W174/W157 and RF cable W167 (2230) with the mixer (2180). 3. Continue with the procedure described in 3.4.21.2 Installing the New MW Converter Unit.
3.4.24 YIG-Unit
See chapter "5.1 Spare Parts", item 2110/2115/2120/2125/2140/2145 and explosion drawing 1307.9748.01, sheet 1 and 2 for FSV30/40 and item 2010/2015/2020/2025 and explosion drawing 1308.1192.01, sheet 1 and 2 for FSV13. The YIG Unit includes a sheet metal part on which the YIG filter is mounted. It is not necessary to replace it. How to position and mount the new filter can be seen from the provided unit.
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3.4.24.1
Opening the Instrument, Removing the Board and Removing the YIG-Unit
1. Remove the MW converter unit as described in 3.4.21.1 Removing the Board. 2. Remove both RF cables (W1/W2) from the filter completely. 3. Unplug the cable W1 from the connector. 4. Unscrew four YIG screws and remove the filter. 3.4.24.2 Installing the New YIG-Unit 1. Mount the new filter to the sheet metal part. Depending on which filter is provided with your unit use the appropriate screw holes to mount it. 2. Connect the RF cables (W1/W2) to the unit. 3. Connect the YIG cable to the connector. 4. Continue with the procedure described in 3.4.21.2 Installing the New MW Converter Unit.
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3.4.25.1
Opening the Instrument, Removing the Board and Removing the Diplexer
1. Remove the MW converter unit as described in 3.4.21.1 Removing the Board". 2. Disconnect RF cable W1 completely and RF cable W168 (2280) from the diplexer (2050). 3. Unscrew all screws from the cover (2070) and remove it. 4. Unscrew the two screws (2060) and remove the diplexer (2050). 3.4.25.2 Installing the New Diplexer 1. Mount the new diplexer (2050) with two screws (2060). 2. Mount the cover (2070) and fix it with all screws. 3. Reconnect RF cable W1 and RF cable W168 (2280) with the diplexer (2050). 4. Continue with the procedure described in 3.4.21.2 Installing the New MW Converter Unit.
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3.4.26.1
1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Remove the label FSV connector (413/1270/1770/1850). 3. Unscrew four screws (430). 4. Remove the RF cable W1 (420) carefully. 5. Disassemble the mounting plate (425) from the RF cable W1 (420). 3.4.26.2 Installing the New RF Cable W1 and Putting into Operation 1. Mount the new RF cable W1 (420) and the mounting plate (425) with four screws (430) to the front unit. 2. Place the label FSV connector (413/1270/1770/1850) on the front unit. 3. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 4. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 5. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 6. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 7. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 8. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.27.1
1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Remove the label FSV connector (413/1270/1770/1850). 3. Unscrew four screws (430). 4. Remove the adaptor (423/450/460) together with the mounting plate (425/460) and the RF cable W1 (422/470/480). 5. Disassemble the RF cable W1 (422/470/480) from the adaptor (423/450/460). 6. Unscrew the nut and disassemble the washer and the mounting plate (425/460) from the adaptor (423/450/460). 3.4.27.2 Installing the New Adaptor and Putting into Operation 1. Assemble the new adaptor (423/450/460) together with the mounting plate (425/460), the washer, nut and the RF cable W1 (422/470/480). 2. Mount the adaptor (423/450/460) with four screws (430) to the front unit. 3. Place the label FSV connector (413/1270/1770/1850) on the front unit. 4. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 5. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 6. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 7. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 8. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 9. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
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3.4.28 Speaker B1
See chapter "5.1 Spare Parts", item 1240 and explosion drawing 1310.9700.00 sheet 1. The speaker is installed on the right side of the instrument. 3.4.28.1 Removing the Speaker
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it. 5. Unplug the speaker connector from motherboard.
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6. Unscrew the four screws (1210). 7. Remove the holder (1250) together with the speaker (1240). 8. Pull the speaker (1240) out of the holder (1250) 3.4.28.2 Installing the New Speaker 1. Pull the new speaker (1240) carefully into the holder (1250). 2. Mount the holder (1250) with four screws (1210) on the frame. 3. Connect the speaker with the motherboard. Note: Refer to the cable wiring drawing on the motherboard. 4. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 5. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit(405). 6. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 7. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 8. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 9. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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1. Open the instrument as described in "3.2 Opening the Instrument". 2. Remove the label FSV connector (1270/1850). 3. Remove the knob (1220). 4. Unscrew two screws (1210). 5. Remove the AF output (1200) carefully. 6. Disconnect flex-strip (1205) from the AF output (1200). 3.4.29.2 Installing the New AF Output 1. Connect the flex-strip (1205) to the new AF output (1200). Note: The flex strip connector contacts are on the top of the device. 2. Mount the new AF output (1200) with two screws (1210) to the front unit. 3. Place the label fsv connector (1270/1850) on the front unit. 4. Assemble the knob (1220). 5. Complete the instrument as described in "3.3 Completing the Instrument". 3.4.29.3 Putting into Operation 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ]
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3. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 4. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 5. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
1. Unscrew four screws (735). 2. Carefully remove the OCXO (1300/1302). 3.4.30.2 Installing the New OCXO and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new OCXO (1300/1302) carefully and mount it with four screws (735). 2. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 3. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 4. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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1. Unscrew four screws (735). 2. Carefully remove the additional interface (1400). 3.4.31.2 Installing the New Additional Interface and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new additional interface (1400) carefully and mount it with four screws (735). 2. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 3. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 4. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
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3.4.32.1
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it.
5. Disconnect RF cable W13-2 (1725), RF cable W14 (1730), RF cable W16 (1755), RF cable W17 (1760) and if available RF cable W15 (1735) from the tracking generator (1700). 6. Carefully push out the tracking generator (1700).
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3.4.32.2
Installing the New Tracking Generator and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new tracking generator (1700) carefully. 2. Connect RF cable W13-2 (1725), RF cable W14 (1730), RF cable W16 (1755), RF cable W17 (1760) and if available RF cable W15 (1735) to the tracking generator (1700). 3. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705). 4. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 5. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 6. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 7. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 8. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 9. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter 2 Adjustment. 10. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter 2 Adjustment.
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750).
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4. Carefully remove the label FSV connector (1770). 5. Disconnect RF cable W13-2 (1725) from RF cable W13 (1705). 6. Unscrew and remove four screws (1715). 7. Remove the RF cable W13 (1705) and disassemble the mounting plate (1710). 3.4.33.2 Installing the New RF Cable W13 and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new RF cable W13 (1705) together with the mounting plate (1710). 2. Mount the RF cable W13 (1705) with four screws (1715). 3. Carefully connect RF cable W13-2 (1725) to RF cable W13 (1705). 4. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 5. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 6. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 7. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 8. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 9. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter 2 Adjustment. 10. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter 2 Adjustment.
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1. Unscrew four screws (735). 2. Carefully remove the ext. generator control (1500). 3.4.34.2 Installing the New Ext. Generator Control and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new ext. generator control (1500) carefully and mount it with four screws (735). 2. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 3. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 4. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 3.4.34.3 Functional Check 1. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 2. Connect a generator, e.g. R&S SMU200A, with the FSV via IEC/IEEE-bus cable (IEC2 interface) and a TTL cable (AUX CONTROL interface). Connect the generator output with the RF input.
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3. Analyzer settings: [ PRESET ] [ FREQ : CENTER : 100 MHz ] [ FREQ : SPAN : 10 MHz ] 4. Configure the generator: [ INPUT/OUTPUT : TRACKING GENERATOR : SOURCE CONFIG ] Enter the source power, select the generator type and interface, and activate TTL sync.
5. Activate the generator: [ INPUT/OUTPUT : TRACKING GENERATOR : SOURCE RF ON ] 6. Check the displayed level: The resulting trace is displayed as a horizontal line at -20 dBm.
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3.4.35.1
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750). 4. Unscrew five screws (705) in the top cover (700) and remove it.
5. Remove the IEC-bus control (1510) from the instrument. 3.4.35.2 Installing the New IEC-Bus Control and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new IEC-bus control (1510) carefully. 2. Mount the top cover (700) on the instrument with five screws (705).
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3. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit (405). 4. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 5. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 6. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 7. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ]
1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug. 2. Unscrew four screws in the rear wall feet (765) and remove them. 3. Remove the housing (750).
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4. Disconnect RF cable W18 (1800) and W19 (1810) from the MW converter unit (565/570/575/580). 5. Remove two protection caps (1840). 6. Remove the label FSV connector (1850). 7. Unscrew and remove two screws (1830). 8. Carefully remove RF cable W18 (1800) and RF cable W19 (1810) together with the holder (1820) from the instrument. 9. Disassemble RF cable W18 (1800) or RF cable W19 (1810) from the holder (1820). 3.4.36.2 Installing the New RF Cable W18/W19 and Putting into Operation 1. Mount the new RF cable W18 (1800) or RF cable W19 (1810) on the holder (1820). 2. Carefully put both cables with the holder into the instrument and fix it with two screws (1830). 3. Connect the RF cables to the MW converter unit (565/570/575/580). 4. Assemble the label FSV connector (1850) and two protection caps (1840). 5. Mount the housing (750) and adjust it properly to the front unit(405). 6. Mount the rear wall feet (765). 7. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key.
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8. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 9. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 10. Perform a frequency response correction using the correction software. Further information can be found in chapter "2 Adjustment". 11. Adjust the instrument as described in chapter "2 Adjustment".
1. Unscrew four screws (735). 2. Carefully remove the additional interface (1900). 3.4.37.2 Installing the New Digital I/Q LVDS and Putting into Operation 1. Insert the new digital I/Q LVDS (1900) carefully and mount it with four screws (735). 2. Connect the instrument to the mains, switch on the instrument power switch and switch on the instrument with the ON/OFF key. 3. Connect the digital baseband output with the digtal baseband input via LVDS cable R&SSMU-Z6 (stock number 1415.0201.02). 4. Activate the B17 selftest: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : PASSWORD : 894129 ]
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[ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNKTION 2.13.0.1 ] 5. Start selftest and check results: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SELFTEST ], then [SELFTEST RESULTS ] 6. Start alignment and check the result: [ SETUP : ALIGNMENT : SELF ALIGNMENT ], then[ SHOW ALIGN RESULTS ] 7. Deactivate the B17 selftest: [ SETUP : MORE : SERVICE : SERVICE FUNKTION 2.13.0.0 ]
1. Remove the MW converter unit as described in "3.4.21.1Removing the Board". 2. Remove RF cable W181/W185/W186 and RF cable W180 (2250) completely from the board. 3. Disconnect RF cable W190 (2270) and RF cable W184 (2260) from the preamplifier unit (2108). 4. Unscrew and remove two screws (2109). 5. Remove the preamplifier unit (2108) from the board.
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3.4.38.2
Installing the New Preamplifier Unit 1. Mount the new preamplifier unit (2108) with two screws (2109). 2. Assemble RF cable W181/W185/W186 and RF cable W180 (2250). 3. Connect RF cable W190 (2270) and RF cable W184 (2260). 4. Continue with the procedure described in 3.4.21.2 Installing the New MW Converter Unit.
3.5 Troubleshooting
Malfunctions may have simple causes but also may be caused by faulty components. These troubleshooting instructions enable you to locate error causes down to board level and make the instrument ready for use again by means of board replacement. We recommend that the instrument be shipped to our experts in the service centers (see address list) for module replacement and further error elimination.
Shock hazard Before opening the casing, make sure that the instrument is switched off and disconnected from all power supplies. Read all safety instructions at the beginning of this manual carefully!
Risk of damage to the boards Be careful not to cause short circuits when measuring voltages at pins placed close together!
Utilities provided in the R&S FSV for diagnostic purposes: E E E Permanent monitoring of levels and frequencies in the instrument Self test System error correction
Frequent cause of problems: connections When problems occur, first check whether any cables, plug-in connections of boards, etc are damaged and whether they are connected properly.
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1 2 3
F1 F2 F3
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F4 F5 F6 F10
nominal value: +5.55 V rated value: 13.5 V rated value: -12 V rated value: FSV3/7/13/30: +12.2 V FSV 40: +13.2 V
If a fuse is blown, the corresponding red LED lights up. Error: Fan does not work E E E E Check voltage at connector: X83 pins 1+ 2 : rated value 6 V to 12 V voltage o.k.: fan is defective voltage too low: fan is blocked or power consumption too high
Hardware test The computer starts the hardware test. The test results are displayed on the screen. If errors occur during the boot procedure, these messages may indicate defects.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG, An Energy Star Ally Copyright (C) 1984-2003, Phoenix Technologies, LTD. R&S ANALYZER BIOS V5.1-22-3 Main Processor : Intel (R) Celeron (R) 1.50GHz (100x15.0) Memory Testing : 1015808K OK + 32M shared memory Memory Frequency : DDR333
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Memory test The memory test issues the memory capacity of the controller. The basic version of the R&S FSV provides 1 Gbyte. Hardware check Subsequently, BIOS starts the hardware check and displays all PC boards found. This procedure can be interrupted using the ESC key on the connected external keyboard; any other key continues the boot process.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG, An Energy Star Ally Copyright (C) 1984-2003, Phoenix Technologies, LTD. R&S ANALYZER BIOS V5.1-22-3 Main Processor : Intel (R) Celeron (R) 1.50GHz (100x15.0) Memory Testing : 1015808K OK + 32M shared memory Memory Frequency : DDR333 Detecting IDE drives IDE Channel 2 Master : FUJITSU MHV2040H (depending on the hard drive installed) IDE Channel 3 Master: NONE
If this hard drive entry is missing, the hard drive may be faulty.
Operating system start After this test, the BIOS has been loaded and the operating system is started. If the message "No System Disk or Disk error ..." is displayed at this point, the contents of the hard drive are not correct. Replace the hard drive. If the operating system on the hard drive has been destroyed and cannot be loaded correctly, Windows XP reacts by displaying a "blue screen". This blue screen contains all essential information on the internal states of the computer. Windows XP and the instrument firmware must be updated. Contact the service to perform the update.
Application start Subsequent to starting the operation system, the application for the R&S FSV is loaded in a start-up program. The program start is initiated automatically and generates a window that displays information on the start-up procedure.
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If the level is ok, check the attenuator ,input cable or frontend. *) only models >13 GHz **) only models >30 GHz 3.5.5.1 Level conditions at the diplexer Test equipment: Generator, spectrum analyzer f>7 GHz: R&S FSV setting: Frequency: 7001MHz, Span: 0 Hz Input: Generator: 7001 MHz , -20 dBm at X168
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Output: 7001 MHz, X7: Spectrum analyzer Check level: >-23 dBm at X7 Check level on several frequencies: Frequency Output level 10 GHz > -23 dBm 13.5 GHz >-23 dBm 22 GHz *) >-23 dBm 29 GHz *) >-23 dBm 39 GHz **) >-24 dBm
*) only models >13 GHz **) only models >30 GHz f<7 GHz: R&S FSV setting: Frequency: 6999 MHz, Span: 0 Hz Input: Generator: 6999 MHz , -20 dBm at X168 Output: 6999 MHz, X169: Spectrum analyzer Check level: >-23 dBm at X169 3.5.5.2 Level conditions at the YIG filter unit Test equipment: Generator, spectrum analyzer R&S FSV setting: Frequency: 7001MHz, Span: 0 Hz Input: Generator: 7001 MHz , -20 dBm at IN (YIG filter) Output: 7001 MHz, OUT (YIG filter): Spectrum analyzer Check level: >-30 dBm at X2
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Check level on several frequencies: Frequency Output level 10 GHz > -30 dBm 13.5 GHz >-30 dBm 22 GHz *) >-30 dBm 29 GHz *) >-30 dBm 39 GHz **) >-30 dBm
*) only models >13 GHz **) only models >30 GHz 3.5.5.3 Level conditions at the mixer (only models >13 GHz) Test equipment: Generator, spectrum analyzer R&S FSV setting: Frequency: 7001MHz, Span: 0 Hz Input: Generator: 7001 MHz , -20 dBm at RF (mixer) Output: 729.9 MHz, IF (mixer): Spectrum analyzer Check level: >-30 dBm at IF LO > 11 dBm at X1501
Check level on several frequencies: Frequency Output level 10 GHz >-30 dBm 13.5 GHz >-30 dBm 22 GHz >-30 dBm 29 GHz >-30 dBm 39 GHz *) >-35 dBm
LO level at X1501 Frequency LO frequency LO level 10 GHz 10.7299 GHz > 11 dBm 13.4 GHz 14.1299 GHz >11 dBm 22 GHz 22.7299 GHz >6 dBm 29 GHz 28.2701 GHz >8 dBm 39 GHz *) 38.2701 GHz >0 dBm
*) only models >30 GHz 3.5.5.4 Level conditions at the IF signal path (only models >13 GHz) Test equipment: Generator, spectrum analyzer
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R&S FSV setting: Frequency: 7001 MHz, Span: 0 Hz Input: Generator: 729.9 MHz , -30 dBm at X1508 Output: 729.9 MHz, X159 : Spectrum analyzer Check level: >-15 dBm at X159 Check level on several frequencies: Frequency Output level 10 GHz > -15 dBm 13.5 GHz >-15 dBm 22 GHz >-15 dBm 29 GHz >-15 dBm 39 GHz *) >-15 dBm
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Shock hazard Before opening the housing, ensure that the instrument is switched off and disconnected from the power supply by removing the plug from the AC and DC power connector. Read all safety instructions at the beginning of this manual carefully!
Risk of electrostatic discharge Protect the operational site against electrostatic discharge to avoid damage to electronic components of the modules. For details refer to the safety instructions at the beginning of this manual. When installing hardware options, note the following: 1. Switch off the instrument and disconnect the power supply cables. 2. Unscrew that part of the rear-panel where the option has to be inserted. 3. Plug in the option and fix it using the screws you previously removed.
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4. Switch on the R&S FSV. 5. Install additional software, if supplied, according to the instructions enclosed with the option. 6. If an adjustment is required for this option, the appropriate notes can be found in the installation instructions for the option.
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5 Documents
This chapter provides information on the ordering of spare parts and contains the spare part list and the documents for the complete R&S FSV unit.
Risk of damaging a module When shipping a module, observe the instructions provided in the section titled "Procedure in Case of Service and Ordering of Spare Parts" at the beginning of this document.
Pos.
Designation
Stock No.
No.
Electr. desig.
Drawing 1307.9002.01 (R&S FSV Signal and Spectrum Analyzer) 22 24 25 32 34 35 36 45 120 122 128 129 130 140 155 159 160 UNIT FRAME FSV (FSV 3/7) UNIT FRAME FSV (FSV 13/30/40 ) FAN 119X119X32 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (FSV 3/7) POWER SUPPLY UNIT (FSV 13/30) POWER SUPPLY UNIT (FSV 3, MOD21) POWER SUPPLY UNIT (FSV 40) SCREW MOTHERBOARD FSV (FSV 3/7/13/30) MOTHERBOARD FSV (FSV 40) SERRATED LOCK WASHER NUT SCREW LOCKING SCREW FRONTMODUL CONTR. 9/6 3.0V 230MAH LI-MNO2 CR2032 SCREW 1164.4940.02 1164.4940.03 1307.9431.00 1164.5423.02 1164.5423.03 1164.5423.05 1164.5423.04 1148.3288.00 1307.9590.02 1307.9590.03 3583.1578.00 3583.1561.00 1148.3059.00 1093.9180.00 1206.0198.00 0858.2049.00 1148.3059.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 3 3 8 2 1 1 9 A90 X X A10 A10 X X X
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Pos. 175 190 192 200 210 220 240 250 260 273 274 276 277 278 280 290 300 310 320 405 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 418 420 422 423 425
Designation BIOS FOR FMR9 2XRJ45 COUPLER JACK STRAIGHT SILICONE CORD RD4X8MM PATCHCABLE CAT.6. 0.5M SATA ADAPTOR SCREW SATA DATACABLE 420 SATA POWERCABLE 440 GROMMET 14X24X7 REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE FSV SOLID STATE DRIVE FSV SATA HARD DRIVE WITH SOFTWARE FSV SSD WITH SOFTWARE FSV (FSV3, MOD21) HOLDER OPERATING SYSTEM IMAGE SOFTWARE ADAPTERBOARD FLEX-STRIP.16P. R=0.5 L=75 FLEX-STRIP.16P. R=0.5 L=150 FRONT UNIT FSV SCREW LABEL FSV 9KHZ 3.6GHZ (FSV 3) LABEL FSV 9KHZ ... 7GHZ (FSV 7) LABEL FSV CONNECTOR STANDARD LABEL FSV 9KHZ ... 13GHZ (FSV 13) LABEL FSV 9KHZ ... 30GHZ (FSV 30) LABEL FSV 9KHZ ... 40GHZ (FSV 40) LABEL FSV CONNECTOR OPT. (FSV3, MOD21) RF CABLE W1 (FSV 3/7) RF CABLE W1 (13GHZ) (FSV 13) ADAPTOR (FSV 13) MOUNTING PLATE (FSV 3/7/13)
Stock No. 1308.2324.00 1093.9122.00 1130.0164.00 0041.9283.00 1308.0280.00 1304.9199.00 1091.3456.00 1091.3433.00 0099.1440.00 1307.9248.03 1307.9248.05 1307.9448.03 1307.9448.05 1201.8161.00 1099.8570.00 0048.7540.00 1307.9919.02 1308.1034.00 1308.1040.00 1307.9025.03 1148.3288.00 1308.0715.00 1308.0638.00 1308.0296.00 1308.0350.00 1308.0367.00 1308.0373.00 1308.0315.00 1308.0321.00 1308.0880.00 0343.0257.00 1093.4750.00
No. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Electr. desig.
X90
W90 A92 X
W91 W92
A91 A91
X X X
W1 W1
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Pos. 430 440 450 460 470 480 500 510 520 525 530 550 560 565 568 570 575 580 600 602 605 610 620 630 640 650 652 700 705 710 720 725
Designation SCREW ADAPTOR (FSV 30) TESTPORT-ADAPTOR (FSV 40) MOUNTING PLATE (FSV 30/40) RF CABLE W1 (30 GHZ) (FSV 30) RF CABLE W1 (40 GHZ) (FSV 40) ATTENUATOR 7GHZ (FSV 3/7) ATTENUATOR (FSV 13/30/40) SCREW (FSV 3/7) SCREW (FSV 13/30/40) ATTENUATOR CABLE FRONTEND DETECTOR BOARD FSV3-B21 LO/IF PORTS (FSV3, MOD21) MW CONVERTER UNIT 13.6GHZ (FSV 13) MW CONVERTER UNIT 30 GHZ (FSV 30) MWC UNIT 40 GHZ (FSV 40, MOD39) MW CONVERTER UNIT 40 GHZ (FSV 40) RF CABLE W2 (FSV 3/7) RF CABLE W2 (FSV 13/30/40) RF CABLE W3/4 RF CABLE W3/4 RF CABLE W5 (FSV 13/30/40) RF CABLE W6 (FSV 13/30/40) RF CABLE W7 (FSV 13/30/40) BAFFLE PLATE BAFFLE PLATE (FSV 3/7) TOP COVER SCREW COVER REAR PLATE OPTION REAR PLATE LVDS
Stock No. 1148.3288.00 1021.0493.00 1036.4702.00 1093.4772.00 1308.0838.00 1308.0896.00 1137.1408.02 1046.5101.05 1148.3059.00 1148.3059.00 1308.0815.00 1311.0512.02 1307.9554.02 1311.0870.00 see Table 5-1 see Table 5-1 see Table 5 1 see Table 5-1 1308.0538.00 1308.0844.00 1164.6271.00 1164.6271.00 1308.0850.00 1308.0867.00 1308.0873.00 1308.1363.00 1308.1370.00 1308.0567.00 1148.3288.00 0852.0467.00 1307.9519.00 1307.9525.00
No. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 3 1
Electr. desig.
X X
W1 W1 A40 A40 X X
199
R&S FSV
Pos. 730 735 750 755 760 765 770 780 782 785 790
Designation REAR PLATE OCXO SCREW HOUSING FSV FRONT HANDLE SCREW REAR WALL FOOT BW2 LABEL F. REAR PANEL FOOT ACCESSORIES FSV 3/7/13 (FSV 3/7/13) ACCESSORIES FSV 3 MOD21 ACCESSORIES FSV 30 (FSV 30) ACCESSORIES FSV 40 (FSV 40)
Stock No. 1307.9531.00 1148.3288.00 1308.1340.00 1096.1480.00 1096.4896.00 1096.2493.00 1096.2435.00 1307.9483.00 1311.0887.00 1307.9490.00 1307.9502.00
No. 2 24 1 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 1
Electr. desig.
Drawing 1307.9025.01 (Frontpanel FSV) 800 805 810 820 830 845 850 860 865 870 875 883 884 888 890 892 902 903 904 905 945 946 FRONT COVER FSV SEALING PUSH-BUTTON BOARD SET FLEX. SWITCH BOARD SHROUD KEYBOARD HOLDER SCREW ROTARY PULS-GENERATOR CABLE TIE COLLER WITH NUT KNOB TOUCH-CONTROLLER-USB-BOARD-2 HOLDER TOUCHCONTROLLER SCREW SCREW CABLE DISPLAY WITH TOUCHSCREEN LED BACKLIGHT CABLE DISPLAY CABLE 100MM RUBBER SEAL 2.0MM. BLACK HOLDER CABLE TIE 1308.2476.00 0396.1035.00 1307.9083.00 1307.9090.00 0852.1234.00 1311.0764.00 1300.4457.00 0852.2799.00 0015.9038.00 0852.2699.00 0852.1128.00 1308.1492.02 1308.1628.00 1148.3059.00 1300.4457.00 2085.4350.00 1311.0787.00 1308.2201.00 1308.1657.00 1308.1011.00 0794.5214.00 0015.9038.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 0,7 M 1 1 W60 A30 X A60 X A70 X A80 A81 X X
200
R&S FSV
Designation CABLE W31 LST BOAD - FMR FRONTCONNECTOR BOARD SCREW DISPLAY SHIELDING SCREW
No. 1 1 4 1 4
Drawing 1308.1192.01 (MWC Unit 13 GHz) (FSV 13) 2000 2005 2006 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2050 2055 2060 2065 2070 2075 2080 2083 2086 2090 2099 MW CONVERTER13 PREAMPLIFIER UNIT SCREW YIG UNIT 13.6 GHZ (MICRO LAMBDA) YIG UNIT 13.6 GHZ (MICRO LAMBDA) YIG UNIT 13.6 GHZ (TELEDYNE) YIG UNIT 13.6 GHZ (TELEDYNE) SCREW DIPLEXER 46 HOLDING PLATE SCREW SCREW A SIDE COVER MWC13 (BOTTOM) B SIDE COVER MWC13 (TOP) RF CABLE W168 RF CABLE W180 RF CABLE W184 RF CABLE W190 BAR CODE LABEL 1308.1157.02 1164.5481.02 1148.2769.00 1308.1205.13 1308.1205.15 1308.1205.14 1308.1205.16 1148.3059.00 1162.1120.05 1308.2299.00 1148.3059.00 1096.5205.00 1313.0090.00 1308.1228.00 1308.1334.00 1308.2218.00 1308.2253.00 1308.2424.00 0071.7714.00 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A151 X A152 A152 A152 A152 X X X X A150
Drawing 1307.9748.01 (MWC Unit) (FSV 30/40) 2100 2102 2104 2105 2106 2107 2108 2109 MW CONVERTER2 MW CONVERTER2 MW CONVERTER2 MW CONVERTER2 MW CONVERTER2 MW CONVERTER2 PREAMPLIFIER UNIT SCREW 1308.0721.02 1308.0721.04 1308.0721.06 1308.0721.03 1308.0721.07 1308.0721.05 1164.5481.02 1148.2769.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 X
201
R&S FSV
Pos. 2110 2115 2120 2125 2140 2145 2164 2167 2170 2180 2185 2190 2192 2205 2207 2210 2220 2230 2233 2240 2250 2260 2270 2290
Designation YIG UNIT 30GHZ (R&S) YIG UNIT 30GHZ + PREAMP (R&S) YIG UNIT 30GHZ (MICRO LAMBDA) YIG UNIT 30GHZ + PREAMP (MICRO LAMBDA) YIG UNIT 40GHZ (R&S) YIG UNIT 40GHZ + PREAMP (R&S) HOLDING PLATE VELCRO-STRIP ONE-WRAP 16MM SCREW MIXER M1 TERMINATION 50OHM DIPLEXER 46 HOLDING PLATE SCREW SCREW A SIDE COVER MWC B SIDE COVER MWC RF CABLE W167 TERMINATION SMP RF CABLE W168 RF CABLE W180 RF CABLE W184 RF CABLE W190 BAR CODE LABEL
Stock No. 1308.1292.30 1308.1292.33 1308.1292.31 1308.1292.34 1308.1292.40 1308.1305.43 1308.1970.00 5500.8537.00 1148.3059.00 1307.1501.02 0249.7823.00 1162.1120.05 1308.2299.00 1096.5205.00 1096.5205.00 1313.0084.00 1308.1186.00 1308.1328.00 0048.6767.00 1308.1334.00 1308.2218.00 1308.2253.00 1308.2424.00 0071.7714.00
No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.04M 3 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Electr. desig.
A153
A151
Drawing 1164.5423.01 (Power Supply Unit) 2300 2302 2305 2310 2320 2325 2330 AC/DC POWER SUPPLY (FSV 3/7/30/40) AC/DC POWER SUPPLY (FSV 3, MOD21) REAR PLATE POWER SUPPLY 2 PRINTED CABLE POWER INPUT BRACKET FAN (FSV 3/7) POWER SUPPLY SHIELDING (FSV 13/30/40) SCREW (FSV 3/7) 1400.1307.00 1400.1113.00 1308.1592.00 1308.0744.00 1308.1663.00 1308.2482.00 1148.2781.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 W10 A50 A50 X X
202
R&S FSV
Pos. 2335 2340 2342 2345 2350 2355 2360 2365 2370 2375 2380 2385 2390 2395
Designation SCREW (FSV 13/30/40) FAN FAN SHEET SCREW CABLE POWER SUPPLY TO MOTHERBOARD HOLDER CABLE TIE CONNECTOR TIME LAG FUSE TOUCH-PROTECTION SCREW PROTECTIVE EARTH CONDUCTOR LABEL POWER SUPPLY UNIT BAR CODE LABEL
Stock No. 1148.2781.00 1308.1711.00 1313.0032.00 1096.4838.00 1308.1728.00 0794.5214.00 0015.9038.00 2100.3610.00 0099.6729.00 1308.2124.00 0041.1682.00 1308.1734.00 1164.5446.00 0071.7714.00
No. 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Electr. desig.
W11
A51
Option FSV-B1 1310.9500.02 1110 1120 1130 1140 1150 1160 SHOCK MOUNT.FR.LE.4HU SHOCK MOUNT.FR.RI.4HU SHOCK MOUNT.REAR 4HU PROTEC. COVER 4HU 7/8 CARRY HANDLE HOUSING FSV 1096.6553.00 1096.6560.00 1096.6576.00 1096.6582.00 1096.6118.00 1308.1357.00 1 1 2 1 1 1 X X X X X X
Drawing 1310.9700.00 (Option FSV-B3 1310.9516.02) 1200 1205 1210 1220 1230 1240 1250 1260 1270 AF OUTPUT FLEX-STRIP 10P. R=0.5 L=150 SCREW KNOB SHROUD SPEAKER SPEAKER BRACKET SCREW LABEL FSV CONNECTOR (OPTION) 1308.0144.02 3584.6696.00 1148.3288.00 4066.1169.00 0852.1228.00 1308.0809.00 1308.0580.00 1300.4457.00 1308.0309.00 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 B1 X A71 W71 X
203
R&S FSV
Pos. 1302
No. 1
Drawing 1310.9716.00 (Option FSV-B5 1310.9539.02) 1400 ADDITIONAL INTERFACE 1307.9831.02 1 A220 X
Drawing 1310.9774.00 (Option FSV-B9 1310.9545.02) 1700 1705 1710 1715 1725 1730 1735 1740 1745 1750 1755 1760 1765 1770 1775 1780 TRACKING GENERATOR RF CABLE W13 MOUNTING PLATE SCREW RF CABLE W13-2 RF CABLE W14 RF CABLE W15 TERMINATION 50 OHM REAR PLATE TRACKING GENERATOR SCREW RF CABLE W16 RF CABLE W17 CABLE HOLDER LABEL FSV CONNECTOR COVER COVER 1308.0196.02 1308.1892.00 1093.4750.00 1148.3288.00 1308.1928.00 1308.1740.00 1308.1757.00 0249.7823.00 1308.1934.00 1148.3288.00 1308.1905.00 1308.1911.00 1093.9045.00 1308.0309.00 0009.9181.00 3585.4545.00 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 X W16 W17 W13-2 W14 W15 A140 W13 X X
Drawing 1310.9716.00 (Option FSV-B10 1310.9551.02) 1500 1510 1570 EXT. GEN. CONTROL IEC-BUS CONTR. ACCESSORIES FSV-B10 1307.9854.02 1164.5200.02 1310.9780.00 1 1 1 A230 A210 X X
Drawing 1310.9716.00 (Option FSV-B17 1310.9568.02) 1900 DIGITAL I/O LVDS 1307.9877.02 1 A240 X
Drawing 1310.9716.00 (Option FSV-B18 1310.9697.03) 2510 2530 2540 SSD WITH SOFTWARE HOLDER HOLDER HARD DRIVE 1308.9448.03 1201.8161.00 1307.9460.00 1 2 1 X X
Drawing 1310.9716.00 (Option FSV-B19 1310.9574.03) 1605 1607 1609 SATA HARD DRIVE WITH SOFTWARE HOLDER HOLDER HARD DRIVE 1308.9448.03 1201.8161.00 1307.9460.00 1 2 1 X X
204
R&S FSV
Pos.
Designation
Stock No.
No.
Electr. desig.
Drawing 1308.1963.00 (Option FSV-B21 1310.9597.02) 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 RF CABLE W18 RF CABLE W19 HOLDER EXT. MIXER SCREW PROTECTION CAP LABEL FSV CONNECTOR COVER COVER COVER 1308.1940.00 1308.1957.00 1157.1103.00 1148.3288.00 1066.2095.00 1308.0315.00 0009.9200.00 0009.9181.00 3585.4545.00 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 X W18 W19 X X
Drawing 1307.9748.01, sheet 2 (Option FSV-B24 1310.9616.13/30/40) MW CONVERTER UNIT 13.6/30/40 GHZ see Table 5-1 A150 X
MWC Unit Overview Depending on if your R&S FSV has the option B21, B24, both or none of them, you will need a certain MWC Unit as shown in the table below.
FSV Model FSV 3 FSV 13 FSV 13 FSV 30 FSV 30 FSV 30 FSV 30 FSV 40 FSV 40 FSV 40 FSV 40 FSV 40, K39 FSV 40, K39 FSV 40, K39 FSV 40, K39 X X X X X X X X X X X X X Option FSV-B21 X Option FSV-B24 Stock No. 1307.9748.21 1308.1192.13 1308.1192.14 1307.9748.34 1307.9748.30 1307.9748.35 1307.9748.31 1307.9748.44 1307.9748.40 1307.9748.45 1307.9748.41 1307.9748.54 1307.9748.50 1307.9748.55 1307.9748.51 No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Elect.desig. A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 A150 Rec. spare parts X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
205
R&S FSV
206
R&S FSV
207