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The R&S ZNB vector network analyzer is easy to configure and calibrate using the built-in intermodulation wizard.
19-Dec-2013
SCPI remote error message on the display
Remote control autocalibration with a calibration unit
External generator connected via USB not correctly recognized
Obtain fast data reading for realtime filter tuning with the R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer from Rohde & Schwarz.
27-Nov-2019
Save/recall files: own folder in 'Look In'
License Keycode for VNAMUC is not accepted
The MINUS key on the keypad does not work.
R&S ZNB Vector Network Analyzer (First Generation) - Specifications
How can I start a SSST calibration?
R&S®ZNB offers all the functionality needed to test digital high-speed signal structures on PCBs in one box.
20-Sep-2016
14-Jul-2022
Granite River Labs and Rohde & Schwarz extend partnership to broaden European test lab’s compliance testing capabilitiesHaving recently opened their new state-of-the-art high-speed digital compliance test laboratory in Germany, Granite River Labs (GRL) has now further extended their scope of industry services for a growing European market. By adding the R&S ZNB20 vector network analyzer from Rohde & Schwarz to complement the previously acquired R&S RTP164 high-performance oscilloscope, the GRL test lab is able to offer an even broader range of testing services around established and future high-speed digital technologies like Automotive Ethernet or USB.
I want to control my Analyzer using Remote Desktop from my PC. My Analyzer does not react.
Calibration of two channels simultaneously with remote commands
I have an existing limit line. Is it possible to apply a vertical offset?
Is there a way to query the data of all traces at once?
TRL calibration - middle of line or end of line
12-Nov-2020
Rohde & Schwarz supports the UNH-IOL in Automotive Ethernet testing services for OPEN Alliance TC9 test specificationTest and measurement specialist Rohde & Schwarz extends its support to the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) with an extension to their compliance test services. As a result, UNH-IOL customers can now achieve compliance for automotive Ethernet cables and connectors (link segment) based on the OPEN Alliance TC9 working group test specification supporting both unshielded (UTP) and shielded twisted pair cables and connectors (STP).
This document provides the technical specifications of the R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer.
This Application Note provides guidance on using the “Intermodulation Wizard” through an example measurement.
27-Mar-2013 | AN-No. 1EZ63
Store several diagrams in one file and each diagram on its own page
Export complex data of a trace with mathematics and time gating.
VNA - do I really need a sliding match for calibration?
Calibrating a vector network analyzer (VNA) with different connectors on each port
The R&S®ZNB measures the signal integrity on the PCB, taking the needed test fixtures and probes into consideration – a complete solution in a compact format.
25-Mar-2020
Active cal kit or cal unit does not contain all standards needed for selected cal procedure.
Rohde & Schwarz user manual for the external RFFE/GPIO interface R&S®ZN-Z15
This application notes introduces two alternative methods how to do the Power Added Efficiency measurement.
22-May-2013 | AN-No. 1EZ64
18-Nov-2020
Rohde & Schwarz and Rosenberger verify MultiGBASE-T1 compliance test according to OPEN Alliance TC9 test specificationTest and measurement specialist Rohde & Schwarz, together with connector and cable assembly manufacturer Rosenberger have successfully demonstrated compliance testing for MultiGBASE-T1 supporting 2.5/5/10GBASE-T1 automotive Ethernet speeds, based on the OPEN Alliance TC9 working group test specification. This development enables vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers to have confidence in the performance of future, high-speed in-vehicle networks.
I have several traces with markers in one channel. When I query the result of marker 1 I always get the response of trace 1. How can I get the result of marker 1 for trace 2?