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The [[Rohde & Schwarz]] SM300 is an USB connected signal generator.


=Additional information=
=Additional information=

Revision as of 08:17, 18 December 2008

The Rohde & Schwarz SM 300 device driver is a Signal Generator which is supported by RadiMation®.  

Configuration[edit]

The following tabs are available in the advanced configuration of the Rohde & Schwarz SM 300:

ConfigurableFrequencyRangeTab.png

The frequency range of the Rohde & Schwarz SM 300 as provided by the manufacturer is shown and selected as default. It is possible to overrule these frequencies and to manual adjust the allowed frequency range of the Rohde & Schwarz SM 300.

ScreenElementDescription.svg Use default start frequency If the checkbox is checked, the default start frequency will be used as the lowest usable frequency in a test for this device.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Custom start frequency If the Use default start frequency checkbox is unchecked, another start frequency (expressed in MHz) can be specified. The customized start frequency will then be used as the lowest usable frequency in a test for this device. The customized frequency can be a limitation or an extension of the default start frequency.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Use default stop frequency If the checkbox is checked, the default stop frequency will be used as the highest usable frequency in a test for this device.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Custom stop frequency If the Use default stop frequency checkbox is unchecked, another stop frequency (expressed in MHz) can be specified. The customized stop frequency will then be used as the highest usable frequency in a test for this device. The customized frequency can be a limitation or an extension of the default stop frequency.


Specifying a different frequency range can be useful if for example:

  • A device (like a coupler, antenna, injection device, cable, etc...) is still useable (but out of specification) outside the standard suggested frequency range.
  • An external mixer is used to measure an extended frequency range.
  • An up- or down-convertor is used to shift the frequency range.
  • A newer model of a device is present that has an extended frequency range, and still uses the same remote control commands.

Be careful changing these setting as RadiMation® is no longer able to verify if the Rohde & Schwarz SM 300 is used outside frequency range that is specified by the manufacturer. This may result to serious damage of your measurement device.

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The Rohde & Schwarz SM300 is an USB connected signal generator.

Additional information[edit]

information coming from e-mail Dave Baxter (EMV ltd.) date: 2007-05-11

Attached in the zip, are the .inf and .sys files Windows needs to "install" the SM300 generator when you connect it with the USB lead. Just use the popup "New Hardware Installation" wizard, and point it at whatever location you unzipped this to, and it will install a R&S power supply, and R&S SM300 signal generator, as two separate USB "devices".

None of the above is on the CD that comes with the generator, so even R&S's own demo software will fail to work!

The other file, is an automatic installer for the VXI PnP stuff, that is needed for the RadiMation driver to talk to. (rssim32.dll among other things)

As far as I know, you do not need to install all the R&S Windows demo software (their remote control program) but it useful if just to confirm that the generator connects and works, though you need a separate analyzer or power meter at least to see if anything is happening, as the generator display only shows it's boot screen, and a small bit of text about "Remote Mode".

R&S have been informed of the lack of the needed files on the CD, and the lack of any documentation about it. R&S UK seem more concerned than the Germans, not unsurprisingly...