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Power meters, directional power meters, voltmeters, and power sensors from Rohde & Schwarz deliver extremely high versatility and stand for highest accuracy.
Title Size Version Date NRPZ Sanitizer Release Notes 590 kB2.17.3 30.08.2018 Title Size Version Date R&S®NRPV Virtual Power Meter 3.2 Release Notes 458 kB3.2 04.10.2017 R&S®Power Viewer for macOS 23 MB02/2020 17.02.2020 R&S® NrpTerm2 for macOS - Open Source Acknowledgment 217 kB01 17.02.2020 R&S® PureFW for macOS - Release Notes 150 kB02/2020 17.02.2020 R&S®Power Viewer - Open Source Acknowledgement
Title Versions Last Modified File Size R&S®NRP-Z11/-Z21/-Z22/-Z23/-Z24 - Firmware Version 4.16 (Please read the Release Notes carefully before you install the firmware on your instrument) V 4.16 02.02.2012608 kB R&S®NRP-Z11/-Z21/-Z22/-Z23/-Z24 - Release Notes Version 4.16 V 4.16 02.02.2012 370 kB R&S®NRP-Z28/-Z98 - Firmware Version 4.08a (Please read the Release Notes carefully before you install the
File DescriptionDateRelated Content 02.10.2020 Driver rsnrpz history 31.07.2018 How to use the R&S®NRP-Z Instrument Drivers 01.08.2018 Driver NameSizeVersionDateVXIplug&play x86 driver rsnrpz This driver packet is already included in NRP-Toolkit2 MB3.6.0.0 19.11.2018 LabVIEW 2010 x64 Windows driver rsnrpz 18 MB3.6.0.0 19.09.2018 LabVIEW 2010 x86 Windows driver rsnrpz 18 MB3.6.0.0 19.09.2018 LabVIEW
This Application Note describes the operating principle of DME (Distance Measurement Equipment) that is used for distance measurement in aviation. It also describes various test scenarios for the maintenance of a DME transponder. These tests require an R&S®SMA100A signal generator with R&S®SMA-K26 DME modulation option, and an R&S®NRP-Z81 wideband power sensor.
26-Feb-2009 | AN-No. 1GP74
The most important features for accurate and uncomplicated power measurements are top measurement accuracy and speed as well as simple operation on a base unit or a laptop/PC. The R&S®NRP power meter family combines all these characteristics in the R&S®NRX base unit, R&S®NRPV virtual power meter PC software and a comprehensive portfolio of LAN and USB power sensors. The R&S®NRP family is ideal for use in production, R&D and calibration labs as well as for installation and maintenance tasks.
This application note describes essential test setups and test procedures for 3GPP power amplifiers especially for production lines.
04-Sep-2002 | AN-No. 1MA40
This application note describes how to connect and use the highly popular R&S®NRP-Z family of USB SMART power sensors with the Android application (app): R&S®Power Viewer Mobile for mobile devices running on Android 4.0 operating systems. Multi-path diode and wideband power sensors as well as thermal R&S®NRP-Z sensors are supported. The app "R&S®Power Viewer Mobile" is available on .
04-Jun-2013 | AN-No. 1MA215
English (PD 0757.0835.23)
Describes all instrument functions and remote control commands, as well as measurement and programming examples.
Describes the specific functions of the application, including programming examples.The online version is meant for immediate display, no download required.
Provides the information required to prepare the instrument for use and start working.Basic operations and handling are described.
Measurement uncertainties that occur when the R&S FSMR measuring receiver is used to calibrate RF levels are described and quantified in this application note. Several Excel spreadsheets are included.They can be used to simplify calculation of the uncertainty for various configurations.
28-Mar-2006 | AN-No. 1MA92
The sensors by Rohde & Schwarz are intelligent standalone instruments that communicate with the base unit or a PC via a digital interface.
This Application Note describes measurements compliant with the cdma2000® base station standard described in 3GPP2 C.S0010 / TIA/EIA-97 / ARIB STD-T64-C.S0010. The primary focus is on solutions for generating and analyzing cdma2000® signals. The special characteristics that make the selected signal generators and signal analyzers eminently suitable for this purpose are detailed, and remote control programming is demonstrated by a free of charge program.
05-Sep-2003 | AN-No. 1MA61
Short measurement time in conjunction with high accuracy and repeatability of results are essential for efficient testing of mobile phone power amplifiers. Power Meter R&S®NRP, Signal Generator R&S®SMIQ, Spectrum Analyzers R&S®FSP/FSU/FSQ and Power Supply R&S®NGMO2 offer optimum characteristics such as high accuracy, fast settling speed and short measurement time in programmed mode. This application note concentrates on testing GSM/EDGE mobile power amplifiers and shows typical test setups and programming examples for Signal Generator R&S®SMIQ and Spectrum Analyzer R&S®FSP/FSU/FSQ, benchmark numbers and repeatability results.
29-Apr-2004 | AN-No. 1MA66
This document presents a simple procedure for network analysis that is more cost-effective than the use of scalar network analyzers. It allows the accurate measurement of the transmission characteristics of filters, amplifiers and frequency converters over a large frequency and dynamic range. In order to reach very high measurement speeds, Rohde & Schwarz signal generators are operated in 'List Mode', and Rohde & Schwarz power meters are operated in 'Buffered Mode.' The required programming for the signal generator and the power meter is illustrated by excerpts from a Visual Basic program which is available, free of charge, upon request.
14-Jul-2006 | AN-No. 1MA101
English (PD 3606.7147.32)
– (1) 0.040 to 0.143 (2) 0.010R&S®NRP-Z57, 1.85 mm connector DC to 67 GHz 300 nW to 100 mW (–35 dBm to +20 dBm) max. 300 mW (AVG)/ 10 W (PK, 1 μs) DC to 100 MHz: < 1.03 >100 MHz to 2.4 GHz: < 1.06 >2.4 GHz to 12.4 GHz: < 1.13 >12.4 GHz to 18.0 GHz: < 1.16 >18.0 GHz to 26.5 GHz: < 1.22 >26.5 MHz to 40 GHz: < 1.28 >40 GHz to 50 GHz: < 1.30 >50 GHz to 67 GHz: < 1.35 – (1) 0.040 to 0.248 (2) 0.010R&S®NRP-Z58
– (1) 0.040 to 0.143 (2) 0.010R&S®NRP-Z57, 1.85 mm connector DC to 67 GHz 300 nW to 100 mW (–35 dBm to +20 dBm) max. 300 mW (AVG)/ 10 W (PK, 1 μs) DC to 100 MHz: < 1.03 >100 MHz to 2.4 GHz: < 1.06 >2.4 GHz to 12.4 GHz: < 1.13 >12.4 GHz to 18.0 GHz: < 1.16 >18.0 GHz to 26.5 GHz: < 1.22 >26.5 MHz to 40 GHz: < 1.28 >40 GHz to 50 GHz: < 1.30 >50 GHz to 67 GHz: < 1.35 – (1) 0.040 to 0.248 (2) 0.010R&S®NRP-Z58
................................9 3.4 Power Meter.................................................................................................................10 4 Installation............................................................................................12 5 Remote Control Connections.............................................................13 5.1 Setup with R&S NRP110T or R&S NRP-Z58
Russian version - Датчик мощности с 1 мм коаксиальным разъемом охватывает полный частотный диапазон от 0 Гц до 110 ГГц
The R&S®ZNA high-end vector network analyzers offer a DUT-centric approach, an excellent RF-performance, a unique hardware concept and touch-only operation.
This application sheet describes how to use the remote emulation feature of the R&S NRX power meter in general and the details for each supported instrument. Using the remote emulation feature, you can control the instrument by commands other than the built-in native SCPI commands. Thus, you can replace power meters without having to change the remote control code of your application.
The R&S®NRP2 power meter offers a remote emulation feature that makes it possible to control the instrument by commands other than the built-in native SCPI commands. This feature allows the user to replace power meters, e.g. from other manufacturers, with the R&S®NRP2 power meter without having to change the remote control code. This application note describes how to use the remote emulation feature in general. Furthermore, it describes in detail the remote emulation for each supported instrument, limitations of the individual emulations and the remaining differences between the emulated and the original commands.
28-Feb-2012 | AN-No. 1GP83