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It has the same limitations as the ESPI, but it is also missing the 'Reciever' mode.
It has the same limitations as the ESPI, but it is also missing the 'Reciever' mode.
This can however be depending on some optional modules.
This can however be depending on some optional modules.
The 2.80 embedded software series are NT 4 based, the 3.80 embedded software series are XP based


= Documentation =
= Documentation =
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* The release note for devices with XP as operating system can be found [[media:ReleaseNoteFSPmetXP.pdf|here]]
* The release note for devices with XP as operating system can be found [[media:ReleaseNoteFSPmetXP.pdf|here]]
* The release note for devices with NT as operating system can be found [[media:ReleaseNoteFSPmetNT.pdf|here]]
* The release note for devices with NT as operating system can be found [[media:ReleaseNoteFSPmetNT.pdf|here]]
* The release note for devices with NT Sp3 operating system can be found [[media:Release note fsp2 80 SP3.pdf|here]]
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= Links =
= Links =

Revision as of 14:44, 9 October 2007

The FSP is a Spectrum analyzer of Rohde & Schwarz.

The FSP is a simplified version of the ESIB and ESPI receivers. It has the same limitations as the ESPI, but it is also missing the 'Reciever' mode. This can however be depending on some optional modules.

The 2.80 embedded software series are NT 4 based, the 3.80 embedded software series are XP based

Documentation

  • The user manual can be found here
  • The programmer manual can be found here
  • The release note for devices with XP as operating system can be found here
  • The release note for devices with NT as operating system can be found here
  • The release note for devices with NT Sp3 operating system can be found here

FspSP3ProblemSolved.gif


Links