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R&S FSH
Contents
Contents
Safety Instructions
Certificate of Quality
Spare Parts Express Service
List of R&S Representatives
Contents of Manuals for Spectrum Analyzer R&S FSH
Service and Repair
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Contents
R&S FSH
2 Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................2.1
Quick Verification .............................................................................................................................2.1
Measurement Equipment and Accessories for Quick Verification..............................................2.2
Verifying on/off functionality ........................................................................................................2.2
Verifying power and AF connections .........................................................................................2.2
Verifying the display ....................................................................................................................2.3
Verifying the level and noise .......................................................................................................2.3
Verify the tracking generator output level ...................................................................................2.4
Adjustment functions......................................................................................................2.4
Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................2.5
Adjustment Instructions ..............................................................................................................2.5
Measurement Equipment and Accessories ...................................................................................2.6
Adjusting the reference frequency accuracy...............................................................................2.6
Adjusting the level accuracy .......................................................................................................2.7
Frequency Response Correction ....................................................................................................2.8
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Contents
3 Repair ..............................................................................................................................................3.1
Instrument Design and Functional Description ............................................................................3.1
Description of the block diagram ................................................................................................3.2
Attenuator ...................................................................................................................................3.2
RF to IF conversion.....................................................................................................................3.2
Tracking generator (Model 1145.5850.13/23/26 only) ................................................................3.4
RF/IF control ...............................................................................................................................3.4
Mainboard ...................................................................................................................................3.4
Power and battery management.................................................................................................3.4
Processing of measured data detectors .....................................................................................3.5
Resolution bandwidths (RBW)....................................................................................................3.5
Video bandwidths (VBW) ............................................................................................................3.5
Detectors.....................................................................................................................................3.6
Keypad control ............................................................................................................................3.6
Serial optical interface.................................................................................................................3.6
Power sensor ..............................................................................................................................3.6
Color LCD module ......................................................................................................................3.6
Module Replacement........................................................................................................................3.7
Overview of the modules ............................................................................................................3.9
Opening the instrument.............................................................................................................3.10
Closing the instrument ..............................................................................................................3.10
Replacing the battery ................................................................................................................3.11
Replacing the housing ..............................................................................................................3.12
Replacing the front unit for R&S FSH .......................................................................................3.13
Replacing the Color LCD Module .............................................................................................3.14
Replacing the RF/IF module .....................................................................................................3.15
Replacing the mainboard ..........................................................................................................3.16
Replacing the N connector........................................................................................................3.17
Replacing the binder and BNC connector block .......................................................................3.18
Replacing the power/audio connections ...................................................................................3.19
Replacing a cable from the cable set........................................................................................3.20
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................3.21
Overview of errors, causes, and possible corrective actions....................................................3.22
Troubleshooting problems in switching on the instrument ...........................................3.22
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5 Documents ....................................................................................................................................5.1
Shipping of Instrument and Ordering of Spare Parts ...................................................................5.1
Shipping of instrument ................................................................................................................5.1
Shipping of a module ..................................................................................................................5.1
Ordering spare parts ...................................................................................................................5.2
Refurbished modules ..................................................................................................................5.2
Return of defective replaced modules ........................................................................................5.2
Spare Parts........................................................................................................................................5.3
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Safety Instructions
This unit has been designed and tested in accordance with the EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the
manufacturers plant in a condition fully complying with safety standards.
To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, the user must observe all instructions and warnings
given in this operating manual.
Weight
indication for
units >18 kg
PE terminal
Ground
terminal
1.
The unit may be used only in the operating conditions and positions specified by the manufacturer. Unless otherwise agreed, the following
applies to R&S products:
IP degree of protection 2X, pollution severity 2
overvoltage category 2, only for indoor use, altitude max. 2000 m.
The unit may be operated only from supply networks fused with max. 16 A.
Unless specified otherwise in the data sheet, a
tolerance of 10% shall apply to the nominal
voltage and of 5% to the nominal frequency.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Danger!
Shock hazard
Warning!
Hot surfaces
Ground
Attention!
Electrostatic
sensitive devices require
special care
6.
7.
8.
9.
the connectors may damage the equipment. For the safe handling and
operation of the equipment,
appropriate
measures against electrostatics should be implemented.
Safety Instructions
11. The outside of the instrument is suitably
cleaned using a soft, lint-free dustcloth. Never
use solvents such as thinners, acetone and
similar things, as they may damage the front
panel labeling or plastic parts.
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R&S FSH
Manuals
provides all the information necessary to check for compliance with rated specifications. The required test equipment is also specified.
Chapter 2
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
describes the design as well as simple measures for repair and fault diagnosis, including in particular the replacement of modules.
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
describes how to ship the instrument and order spare parts, and contains spare
parts lists.
Operating Manual
The Operating Manual provides information about the technical specifications, the controls and connectors on the front and rear panel, required steps for placing the instrument into operation, the basic operating concept, as well as manual and remote control.
Typical measurement tasks are explained in detail using the functions of the user interface and program
examples.
The Operating Manual also provides useful information on preventive maintenance and fault diagnosis
by means of warnings and error messages output by the unit.
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Test Instructions
1 Performance Test
Test Instructions
The rated specifications of the analyzer are tested after a warm-up time of at least 15 minutes. Only
by adhering to this requirement can compliance with the guaranteed data be ensured.
Values specified in the following sections are not guaranteed. Only the technical specifications
provided on the data sheet are binding.
The values specified in the data sheet are the guaranteed limits.
Inputs for settings during measurements are shown as following:
[<KEY>]
Press a key on the front panel, eg [SPAN]
[<SOFTKEY>] Press a softkey, e.g. [MARKER -> PEAK].
[<nn unit>]
Enter a value and terminate by entering the unit, e.g. [12 kHz].
Successive entries are separated by [:], e.g. [ BW : MANUAL RES BW : 3 kHz ].
Type of
equipment
Specifications recommended
Signal generator
Frequency:
R&SFSH3
R&SFSH6
Equipment
R&S order
recommended no.
10 MHz to 3 GHz
10 MHz to 6 GHz
R&S SML03
R&S SMT06
1090.3000.13
1039.2000.06
Use
Frequency response
Frequency accuracy of
reference oscillator
6-dB divider
(power splitter)
Weinschel
1506A
Frequency response
Power meter
R&S NRVD
0857.8008.02
Frequency response
Power sensor
1 MHz to 6 GHz
RSS 0.8%
Meter noise 20 pW
R&S NRV-Z4
0828.3618.02
Frequency response
N cable
50-
termination
1 MHz to 6 GHz
Noise display
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Performance Test
R&S FSH
Performance Test
Checking the frequency accuracy
Test equipment:
Test setup:
- Frequency
- Level
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ : 1 GHz ]
- [ SPAN : 100 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL RES BW : 10 kHz ]
- [ MARKER : MARKER MODE : FREQ COUNT ]
Measurement:
1 GHz
-30 dBm
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Performance Test
Connect the power sensor (item 4) to the power meter and execute
function ZERO when there is no signal applied to the power sensor.
Connect the RF output of the signal generator to the input of the
divider.
Connect output 1 of the divider to the power sensor / power meter.
Connect output 2 of the divider to the RF input of the R&S FSH.
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
6 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the generator until the power meter
shows
0 dBm.
R&S FSH settings:
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ : 100 MHz ]
- [ AMPT: 0 dBm ]
- [ SPAN : 100 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL RES BW : 10 kHz ]
- [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ]
Set the marker to the peak of the signal.
- [ MARKER: SET MARKER: PEAK ]
Evaluation:
The difference between the signal levels measured with the power meter
and the level reading of the marker reflects the absolute level error of the
R&S FSH. It can be calculated as:
Level error100 MHz = L - Lpowermeter
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Performance Test
R&S FSH
- Frequency
{fin} *
- Level
-4 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power meter.
Adjust the output power of the generator until the power meter shows
-10 dBm.
- [ PRESET ]
- [ AMPT : Ref_Lev*) ]
- [ SPAN : 100 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL RES BW : 10 kHz ]
- [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ]
- [ FREQ : CENTER : {fin} * ]
- [ SETUP : Hardware Setup: Low Noise]
*) Refer to table under Performance Test Report for values of Ref_Lev
and fin.
If the a RF preamplifier is installed, its frequency response has to be
checked also. To switch it on please enter:
Reference measurement:
Measurement
Signal generator settings:
Power meter settings:
- Frequency
{fin}
Refer to table under Performance Test Report for values of {fin}.
Determine the signal level Lpowermeter. To achieve higher accuracy,
compensating the frequency response of the power sensor is
recommended.
- [ FREQ : {fin} ]
Refer to table under Performance Test Report for values of {fin}.
Evaluation:
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Performance Test
Test equipment:
Test setup:
- Frequency
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ : 100 MHz ]
- [ SPAN : 10 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL RES BW : 1 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL VIDEO BW : 100 Hz ]
- [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ]
- [ AMPT: 0 dBm ]
- [ SETUP : Hardware Setup: Low Noise ]
Set the marker to the peak of the signal.
[ MARKER: SET MARKER: PEAK ]
Reference measurement:
100 MHz
- Level
-14 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the signal generator until the power
meter shows -20 dBm 0.2 dB.
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
Ref_Lev *) 14 dB
- [ AMPT : {Ref_Lev} ]
- [ MARKER: SET MARKER: PEAK ]
Evaluation:
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Performance Test
R&S FSH
Test equipment:
Test setup:
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
-4 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the generator until the power meter
shows -10 dBm 0.2 dB.
R&S FSH settings:
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ: 100 MHz ]
- [ SPAN : 10 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL RES BW: 1 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL VIDEO BW : 100 Hz ]
- [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ]
- [ AMPT : Ref_Lev *)]
*) Refer to table under Performance Test Report for values of {Ref_Lev}.
Reference measurement:
Measurement
Signal generator settings:
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
Ref_Lev + 6 dB
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the generator until the power meter
shows the value Ref_Lev 0.2 dB.
R&S FSH settings:
- [ AMPT : {Ref_Lev} ]
*) Refer to table under Performance Test Report for values of Ref_Lev.
- [MARKER: SET MARKER: PEAK ]
Evaluation:
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R&S FSH
Performance Test
Test setup:
- [ PRESET ]
- [ SPAN : ZERO SPAN ]
- [ Manual Res BW : 1 kHz ]
- [ Manual Video BW : 10 Hz ]
- [ TRACE : TRACE MODE: AVERAGE ]
- [ AMPT : -30 dBm ]
- [ FREQ : {fn} ]
Refer to table under Performance Test Report for values of fn.
Measurement:
Evaluation:
The displayed average noise floor is displayed by the level reading of the
marker.
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Performance Test
R&S FSH
Test setup:
- Frequency
- Level
500 MHz
8 dBm *)
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ : 500 MHz ]
- [ AMPT : 0 dBm ]
- [ SPAN : {span} ]
- [ BW : RBW MANUAL : {RBW} ]
Depending on the offset, refer to the table below for values of RBW and
span.
- [ TRACE : TRACE MODE: AVERAGE ]
- Marker to peak
[MARKER: SET MARKER: PEAK ]
- Delta marker to {offset}
[MARKER: DELTA: {offset}: kHz ]
- Set marker mode to noise measurement
[MARKER: MARKER MODE: NOISE ]
Evaluation:
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Span
RBW
30 kHz
100 kHz
1 kHz
100 kHz
220 kHz
10 kHz
1 MHz
2.2 MHz
100 kHz
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Performance Test
Test setup:
Connect the power sensor (item 4) to the power meter and execute
function ZERO when there is no signal applied to the power sensor.
Connect the RF output of the signal generator to the input of the
divider.
Connect output 1 of the divider to the power sensor / power meter.
Connect output 2 of the divider to the RF input of the R&S FSH.
1st Measurement
0 to 30 dB below reference level
Signal generator settings:
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
+ 6 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the generator until the power meter
shows
0 dBm.
R&S FSH settings:
- [ PRESET ]
- [ AMPT: 0 dBm ]
- [ FREQ: 100 MHz ]
- [ SPAN : 10 kHz ]
- [ Manual Res BW : 1 kHz ]
- [ Manual SWPTime : 1 s ]
- [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ]
Reference measurement:
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
Sig_Lev + 6 dB
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Performance Test
Evaluation:
R&S FSH
The signal level L is displayed by the level reading of the marker.
The difference between the level inaccuracy of the R&S FSH and Ref0dBm
is the uncertainty of the display linearity:
Linearityuncertainty = (L - Lpowermeter ) Ref0dBm
2nd Measurement
30 to 50 dB below reference
level
- [ AMPT: 20 dBm ]
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
- 4 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the generator until the power meter
shows
-10 dBm.
Reference measurement:
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
Sig_Lev + 6 dB
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R&S FSH
Test setup:
Connect the tracking generator output to the RF input of the R&S FSH.
- [ PRESET ]
- [ MEAS: TRACKING GENERATOR ]
- [ AMPT : REF: 10 dB ]
- [ FREQ : START FREQ 10 MHz ]
In the model 1145.5973.23 the output level of the tracking generator can
be set to 0 dBm. Check the output level also with this setting:
- [ PRESET ]
- [ MEAS: TRACKING GENERATOR ]
- [ Output Level : 0 dBm ]
- [ AMPT : REF: 10 dB ]
In the FSH6 the output level of the tracking generator is measured with
two different frequency settings :
1)
- [ FREQ : START FREQ 10 MHz ]
- [ FREQ : STOP FREQ 3 GHz ]
2)
- [ FREQ : START FREQ 3 GHz ]
- [ FREQ : STOP FREQ 6 GHz ]
Measurement:
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Spectrum Analyzer
Model ( ):
Order number:
Serial number:
Test person:
Date:
Sign:
Characteristic
Frequency accuracy
Included in
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
0.999999
________
1.000001
GHz
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.2
Reference oscillator
Level accuracy
Page 1.3
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R&S FSH
Characteristic
Frequency response
Included in
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
-1
________
+1
dB
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.3
with
Ref_Lev = 20 dBm
ffresp
10 MHz
dB
Reference
100 MHz
500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
3500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
-1
________
+1
dB
R&SFSH6 only :
Frequency response
Page 1.3
with
Ref_Lev = 10 dBm
ffresp
10 MHz
dB
Reference
100 MHz
500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
3500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
R&SFSH6 only :
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E-5
Characteristic
Frequency response
Included in
R&S FSH
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
-1
________
+1
dB
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.3
with
Ref_Lev = 0 dBm
ffresp
10 MHz
dB
Reference
100 MHz
500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
3500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
-1
________
+1
dB
R&SFSH6 only :
Frequency response
Page 1.3
with
Ref_Lev = -10 dBm
ffresp
10 MHz
dB
Reference
100 MHz
500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
3500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
R&SFSH6 only :
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E-5
R&S FSH
Characteristic
Frequency response
Included in
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
-1
________
+1
dB
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.3
with PreAmp = ON
(only if PreAmp is
implemented)
Ref_Lev = -15 dBm
ffresp
10 MHz
100 MHz
Reference
dB
500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
3500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
-1
________
+1
dB
R&SFSH6 only :
Frequency response
Page 1.3
with PreAmp = ON
(only if PreAmp is
implemented)
Ref_Lev = -25 dBm
ffresp
10 MHz
dB
Reference
100 MHz
500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
1500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
2990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
3500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
4500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5000 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5500 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
5990 MHz
-1
________
+1
dB
R&SFSH6 only :
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E-5
Characteristic
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
0 dB / -10 dBm
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
10 dB / 0 dBm
Reference
20 dB / 10 dBm
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
30 dB / 20 dBm
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
-10 dBm
Reference
-15 dBm
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
-20 dBm
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
-25 dBm
-0.5
________
+0.5
dB
9.9 MHz
________
-105
dBm
101 MHz
________
-105
dBm
501 MHz
________
-105
dBm
1001 MHz
________
-105
dBm
1501 MHz
________
-105
dBm
2001 MHz
________
-105
dBm
2501 MHz
________
-105
dBm
2999 MHz
________
-105
dBm
3501 MHz
________
-103
dBm
4001 MHz
________
-103
dBm
4501 MHz
________
-103
dBm
4999 MHz
________
-103
dBm
5501 MHz
________
-96
dBm
5999 MHz
________
-96
dBm
Attenuator accuracy
Included in
R&S FSH
Unit
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.5
RF_Att / Ref_Lev :
PreAmp = ON
(only if PreAmp is
implemented)
0 dB / -15 dBm
IF gain
Page 1.5
Switching accuracy
Reference level
Displayed average
Page 1.7
Noise floor
fnoise:
R&SFSH6 only :
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E-5
R&S FSH
Characteristic
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
9.9 MHz
________
-120
dBm
101 MHz
________
-120
dBm
501 MHz
________
-120
dBm
1001 MHz
________
-120
dBm
1501 MHz
________
-120
dBm
2001 MHz
________
-120
dBm
2499 MHz
________
-120
dBm
2999 MHz
________
-115
dBm
3501 MHz
________
-115
dBm
4001 MHz
________
-115
dBm
4501 MHz
________
-115
dBm
4999 MHz
________
-115
dBm
5501 MHz
________
-105
dBm
5999 MHz
________
-105
dBm
30 kHz
________
-85
dBc (1Hz)
100 kHz
________
-100
dBc (1Hz)
1 MHz
________
-120
dBc (1Hz)
Displayed average
Included in
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.7
fnoise:
R&SFSH6 only :
Phase noise
Page 1.8
at 500 MHz
Offset frequency:
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E-5
Characteristic
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
0 dBm
Reference
-5 dBm
-0.2
________
+0.2
dB
-10 dBm
-0.2
________
+0.2
dB
-15 dBm
-0.2
________
+0.2
dB
-20 dBm
-0.2
________
+0.2
dB
- 25 dBm
-0.2
________
+0.2
dB
- 30 dBm
-0.2
________
+0.2
dB
-10 dBm
Reference
-15 dBm
-0.3
________
+0.3
dB
-20 dBm
-0.3
________
+0.3
dB
- 25 dBm
-0.3
________
+0.3
dB
- 30 dBm
-0.3
________
+0.3
dB
Display linearity
Included in
R&S FSH
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.9
0 to -30 dB
Reference level:
0 dBm
Sig_Lev :
Display linearity
Page 1.9
-30 to -50 dB
Reference level:
20 dBm
Sig_Lev :
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E-5
R&S FSH
Option -B9
Serial number:
Test person:
Date:
Sign:
Characteristic
Min. value
Actual value
Max. value
Unit
Maximum value
-3
________
+5
dB
Minimum value
-7
________
-1
dB
Maximum value
-3
________
+5
dB
Minimum value
-7
________
-1
dB
Maximum value
-2
________
+6
dB
Minimum value
-5
________
+4
dB
Maximum value
________
11
dB
Minimum value
-11
________
dB
R&SFSH3:
Included in
Measurement
uncertainty
Page 1.11
Level accuracy
output level: -20 dBm
R&SFSH3:
Page 1.11
Level accuracy
output level: 0 dBm
(model 1145.5850.23
only)
R&SFSH6:
Page 1.11
Level accuracy
10 MHz to: 3 GHz
3 GHz to 6 GHz
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R&S FSH
Quick Verification
2 Adjustment
This chapter describes the adjustment of the software-controlled module data following the replacement
of modules.
Adjustments can be performed only by using the adjustment program that is available from the R&S
Service Board on the R&S Internet site. Using this program prevents mistakes in the calibration data.
The R&S FSH permits the following manual adjustments:
Adjustment of the 10-MHz reference oscillator that determines the frequency accuracy of the
R&S FSH.
Adjustment of the level accuracy of the R&S FSH for different attenuator settings.
Adjustment enables you to maintain and restore the data integrity of the instrument.
Manual adjustments must be performed at an ambient temperature between +20C and +30C after the
instrument has warmed up.
After the adjustments have been performed, the R&S FSH is ready for use and offers full data integrity.
This can be verified by performing the Performance Test as described in Chapter 1.
Verifying the functionality of the R&S FSH is recommended before you start performing adjustments or
the performance test. The verification procedure is described in the following section, Quick
Verification.
Quick Verification
The quick verification procedure verifies hardware functionality before full testing can start. Testing of
the following is recommended:
On/off functionality
Connections of the power adapter and the AF output
Display
Level and noise
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R&S FSH
Type of
equipment
Specifications recommended
Equipment
R&S order
recommended no.
Use
Signal generator
Frequency:
R&S SML
Level
N-cable
Attenuation:
10 MHz to 3 GHz
None
Measurement
None
Accessories
AC power adapter
Headphone
Reference measurement
Verify in the display that the battery symbol changes to a power plug.
Reference measurement
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R&S FSH
None
Reference measurement
Test equipment
Test setup
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
- 20 dBm
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ : 100 MHz ]
- [ SPAN : 10 kHz ]
- [ BW : RES BW MANUAL : 1 kHz ]
- [ BW : VIDEO BW MANUAL : 100 Hz ]
- [ TRACE : DETECTOR : RMS ]
- [ AMPT: 0 dBm ]
Verification
Read the level and verify that it shows -20 dBm +/- 2 dB.
Verify that the noise level in the display is < - 60 dBm.
Check 30 dB attenuation
Change signal generator setting
Change R&S FSH setting
Verification
- Level
- [ AMPT : -10 dBm]
Check 10 dB attenuation
Change signal generator setting
Change R&S FSH setting
Verification
- Level
- [ AMPT : 10 dBm ]
Check 0 dB attenuation
Change signal generator setting
Change R&S FSH setting
Verification
- Level
- [ AMPT : 20 dBm ]
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-30 dBm
Read the level and verify that it shows -30 dBm +/- 2 dB.
-10 dBm
Read the level and verify that it shows -10 dBm +/- 2 dB.
0 dBm
Read the level and verify that it shows 0 dBm +/- 2 dB.
2.3
E-4
R&S FSH
Test equipment
None
Test setup
- [ PRESET ]
- [ MEAS : TRACKING GEN :]
Verification
Adjustment functions
Caution:
Only qualified personnel should carry out the re-alignment since any change
substantially influences the measurement accuracy of the instrument. For this
reason, the calibration program is available only on the R&S Service Board.
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E-4
R&S FSH
Adjustment
Adjustment
This section describes the measurement equipment and accessories required for the manual
adjustment of the R&S FSH, the appropriate preparations of the equipment, and the individual
adjustments.
An adjustment program provides the instructions for the input settings.
Adjustment Instructions
The adjustment of the analyzer must be performed after a warm-up time of at least 30 minutes. Only
by adhering to this requirement can compliance with the guaranteed data be ensured.
Inputs for setting the R&S FSH during adjustment will be programmed automatically.
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E-4
R&S FSH
Type of
equipment
Specifications recommended
Equipment
R&S order
recommended no.
Use
Signal generator
Frequency:
10 MHz to 3 GHz
Uncertainty of frequency: 0.1 ppm
R&S SML
Frequency accuracy of
reference oscillator
6-dB divider
(power splitter)
Power meter
Power sensor
Frequency response
1 MHz to 3 GHz
RSS 0.8%
Meter noise 20 pW
R&S NRVD
0857.8008.02
Frequency response
R&S NRV-Z4
0828.3618.02
Frequency response
Test setup
Generator settings
- Frequency
- Level
- [ PRESET ]
- [ FREQ : 1 GHz ]
- [ SPAN : 100 kHz ]
- [ BW : MANUAL RES BW : 10 kHz ]
- [ MARKER : MARKER MODE : FREQ COUNT ]
Adjustment
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-30 dBm
2.6
E-4
R&S FSH
Connect the power sensor (item 4) to the power meter and execute
function ZERO when there is no signal applied to the power
sensor.
Connect the RF output of the signal generator to the input of the
divider.
Connect output 1 of the divider to the power sensor / power meter.
Connect output 2 of the divider to the RF input of the R&S FSH.
- Frequency
- Level
100 MHz
6 dBm
Determine the output power of the signal generator with the power
meter. Adjust the output power of the generator until the power
meter shows the expected level Ampt. This level is displayed on
the PC display during adjustment.
R&S FSH settings
Adjustment
The program will guide you through the required adjustments for
different levels.
If the measured values are within the programmed limits, the new
constants will be automatically stored in the R&S FSH and will be
used for future measurements.
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E-4
R&S FSH
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E-4
R&S FSH
3 Repair
This chapter describes the design of the R&S FSH, simple measures for repair and troubleshooting,
and, in particular, the replacement of modules.
Firmware updates and the installation of the DTF option are described in Chapter 4.
Mixer
IF 2b
Filter
7231
MHz
Mixer
Filter
x2
x2
3.2 GHz
IF 1a
Protection
Attenuator
LowPass
IN
100 kHz ..
6 GHz
0-3
GHz
Mixer
IF 2a
Filter
4031
MHz
IF 3
Mixer
Filter
831.25
MHz
Mixer
To
Mainboard
Filter
31.25
MHz
ADC
12
12
Noise
800 MHz
3.2 GHz
TG OUT
4 - 7 GHz
Mixer
Reference
Synthesizer
4-7
GHz
3.2
GHz
Oscillator 1
(LO 1)
Buffer
10
MHz
TCXO
:4
xN
REF
Oscillator 2
(LO 2)
3615.6
or 4031.2
MHz
Oscillator
(TG)
EEPROM
12
DATA Detector
Program
Memory
Data
Memory
Interconnection
Board
Risc
Controller
Power and
Battery
Management
Battery
+
Temp
Sense
Mainboard
Fig. 3-1
Audio
OUT
Power
Adapter
18 V
Optical
Interface
Optical
Adapter
Trigger
Key pad
LCD
Module
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R&S FSH
Attenuator
The RF signal passes from the input connector RF INPUT to the programmable input attenuator, which
can be switched from 0 dB to 30 dB in increments of 10 dB. The circuitry is protected from overvoltage.
RF to IF conversion
The RF/IF board converts the received frequencies in the range 100 kHz to 3 GHz to the low 31.25 MHz
IF, which is digitized with 25 MHz before it is sent to the mainboard for digital processing. The RF/IF
board also includes the required local oscillators and associated frequency processing circuits. The unit
is housed in silver-plated aluminum packaging.
The input signal passes via the input attenuator and the lowpass filter to the first mixer. The lowpass
filter provides suppression of the image frequency (image = LO+ IF) to keep the conversion
unambiguous. In the 1st mixer the input signal is up-converted to an IF of 4031.25 MHz by means of the
first LO (4031.25 MHz to 7031.25 MHz). The mixer is followed by a low noise IF amplifier, which
compensates for the loss due to mixing. The signal then passes a filter with a 3-dB bandwidth of
approximately 400 MHz for filtering the first IF. The local oscillator frequency required for this conversion
is also generated on the board. This signal is generated by three VCOs synchronized to 100 MHz, which
in turn is synchronized to a Temperature Compensated 10-MHz Xtal Oscillator (TCXO). This TCXO is
electrically calibrated.
The signal from the 1st IF filter is converted to the 2nd IF of 831.25 MHz. The signal is routed to an
831.25 MHz filter with a 3-dB bandwidth of 20 MHz for further signal processing. The filter is followed by
the 3rd mixer, which converts to 31.25 MHz and utilizes an IF filter that has a -3-dB bandwidth of
approximately 2 MHz.
The frequency range above 3GHz in the R&S FSH6 is converted via two additional mixers to a first IF
nd
of 7231.25MHz and to the same 2 IF as in the FSH3 of 831.25 MHz. As LO signals the oscillator
signals of the FSH3 are doubled.
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R&S FSH
1st IF Amp
1st IF Filter
2nd Mixer
7231.25 MHz
B= 600 MHz
3 to 6 GHz
6.4 GHz
x2
x2
R&S FSH6 only
1st Mixer
RF
Input
1st IF Amp
1st IF Filter
2nd Mixer
2nd IF Amp
2nd IF Filter
3rd Mixer
3rd IF Amp
3rd IF Filter
ADC
Protect.
/ Att.
0..30dB
12
100 kHz
to 3 GHz
4031.25 MHz
B= 400 MHz
831.25 MHz
B= 20 MHz
1st LO
4031.25 .. 7031.25 MHz
31.25 MHz
B= 2 MHz
2nd LO
3200 MHz
3rd LO
800 MHz
100kHz
800 MHz
1/4
25 MHz
noise
LO1_TG
3x
VCO
VCO
1/32
1/8
or
loopfilter
30 kHz
PD :1
:2
1/64
126..188 MHz
or 94..110 MHz
Syncon
1/2
loopfilter
30 kHz
25 MHz
(DDC, DCON)
Disable
PD :2
20 MHz
1/5
100 MHz
1/2
50 MHz
50 MHz
(Spider)
:1
REF_TG
1/M
TCXO
M= 2..15
10 MHz
100 MHz
Fig. 3-2
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R&S FSH
RF/IF control
The microcontroller available on the mainboard controls the RF/IF setting by programming registers via
an internal serial bus.
For calibration purposes the level correction values are stored in an EEPROM. This EEPROM also
contains module-specific information.
The temperature of the module is continuously measured, and the measured levels will be compensated
for drift if the temperature change is too great.
Mainboard
The mainboard is a combination of the power supply and the functions controlled by a dedicated RISC
controller (ARM 720).
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R&S FSH
Audio
Amp
AM
DAC
Measurement
data
AF OUT
Control
RAM
DCON
12
DDC
Detectors
Filters
Counter
TRIGGER
Fig. 3-3
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R&S FSH
Detectors
The R&S FSH uses a detector for the positive peak and the negative peak value. In the sample mode
the measured value is routed directly to the display. In the RMS mode the detector determines the rms
value of the input signal for one specific point in the display during the measured time.
Keypad control
Keypad control is a dedicated function of the controller. For the implementation of the rotary knob, an
encoder is used that is detected with a dedicated CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device). This
One Time Programmable CPLD is programmed during production.
Power sensor
The power sensor uses the display of the R&S FSH. Communication is achieved with a separate UART
from the controller.
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E-5
R&S FSH
Module Replacement
Module Replacement
This section describes the service concept and contains the spare parts list and the basic documents for
the R&S FSH instrument.
Note:
The numbers indicated in brackets refer to items in the mechanical exploded drawings.
Note:
The words left and right in the manual always refer to the front view of the instrument.
Caution!
Building ground
Ground connection
of operational site
Heel strap
Floor mat
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Module Replacement
R&S FSH
S1
S1
2.4
S2
X2
S2
2.3
S2
7
S1
2.2
S1
8
10.2
W1
X2
10.1
S4
S4
S4
S4
10.3
S4
S4
S4
S4
S4
3
S3
S1
S3
S1
Fig. 3-4
2.1
Exploded View
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E-5
R&S FSH
Module Replacement
Reference
Part
1145.5796.02
1157.3258.00
2.4
1157.3487.00
1157.3493.00
1157.3241.00
1300.7591.00
LCD module
1157.3229.00
1300.7704.00
1300.7710.00
3
4
1157.3612.00
1300.7610.00
1157.3570.00
N connector
1157.3235.00
Interconnection board
1157.3587.00
1157.3270.00
10
1157.3329.00
21
1157.3293.00
22
1157.3306.00
23
1157.3312.00
1157.3370.00
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E-5
Module Replacement
R&S FSH
Caution!
Fig. 3-5
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R&S FSH
Module Replacement
X1
Fig. 3-6
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E-5
Module Replacement
R&S FSH
When replacing the rear case, the existing type plate must be placed on the new rear
case, or the old series number must be written on the new type plate.
When the grip cover is replaced, the input unit power/audio connections have to be
placed in the new grip cover. See also Replacing the power/audio connections.
2.3
2.1
2.4
2.2
Type Plate
Fig. 3-7
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E-5
R&S FSH
Module Replacement
Before mounting the unit, make sure that no dust is present between the front unit and
the LCD colour module.
Mount the LCD colour module with the four (S6) screws.
Mount the Main Unit with the two (S5) screws.
Connect the connectors (X3), (X4), and (X5).
Mount the battery.
Close the instrument.
Perform the quick verification test.
Refer to Chapter 2 Adjustment.
Main Unit
S5
S5
S6
Color LCD
Module
S6
X3
X4
X4
X5
S6
S6
X5
X6
X3
Fig. 3-8
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Module Replacement
R&S FSH
S6
LCD Retaining Plate
X5
S6
S6
X6
X4
X6
X3
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R&S FSH
Module Replacement
S8
S8
S8
S8
S7
Tape
X7
X8
X9
Fig. 3-10
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X7
X8
X7
X5
X8
X9
X4
S11
X3
S11
X1
S5
S11
S5
Fig. 3-11
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S9
S9
S9
S8
Rear RF Housing
S8
S8
S9
S9
Front RF Housing
X10
S10
S10
S10
S10
Fig. 3-12
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S8
S8
S8
S8
X10
X7
Fig. 3-13
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X2
Fig. 3-14
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The cable set is needed in the event that a cable is damaged during the replacement of
one of the modules.
10.1
10.2
10.3
Fig. 3-15
Cable set
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Malfunctions can have simple causes but can also be due to faulty components or modules.
These troubleshooting instructions can be used to locate causes of error down to the board level and to
return the instrument to operability by replacing boards.
We recommend that the instrument be shipped to our experts at the service centers (refer to address
list) for module replacement and further error correction.
Warning!
Note:
Do not plug or unplug boards without first disconnecting the battery and
the AC Power Supply!
When problems occur, first check whether any connections (cables, plug-in connections of
boards, etc) are damaged or incorrectly connected.
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Note: When the instrument is switched on, a beep is issued to indicate that the instrument has
started.
Troubleshooting procedure
Verify that the AC power is present.
Error: Display remains dark although the beep indicated that the software was started.
Troubleshooting procedure
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Troubleshooting
Check X3.
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R&S FSH-B1
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R&S FSH-K1
1145.3458.02
R&S FSH-K2
1145.3387.02
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5 Documents
This chapter provides information on how to order spare parts, and it also contains the spare parts list.
Instrument model
Serial number
Detailed error description in case of repair
Contact partner for checkbacks
Shipping of instrument
When shipping the instrument, be sure to provide sufficient mechanical and anti-static protection:
Repack the instrument as it was originally packed. The antistatic packing foil prevents unintentional
electrostatic charging from occurring.
If you do not use the original packaging, include sufficient padding to prevent the instrument from
slipping inside the package. Wrap antistatic packing foil around the instrument to protect it from electrostatic charging.
Shipping of a module
When shipping a module, be sure to provide sufficient mechanical and antistatic protection:
Ship the module in a sturdy, padded box.
Wrap the board in antistatic foil.
If the packaging is antistatic but not conductive, additional conductive packaging is required. The additional packaging is not required if the enclosed packaging is conductive.
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R&S order number (refer to the spare part lists in this chapter)
Designation
Number of units
Instrument type for the replacement part
Contact person for possible questions
The R&S order number to be used when ordering replacement parts and modules as well as power
cables can be found further below.
Refurbished modules
Refurbished modules are an economical alternative to original modules. It should be kept in mind that
refurbished modules are not new, but repaired and fully tested parts. They may have signs of use but
they are electrically and mechanically equivalent to new modules.
To find out which refurbished modules are available, please contact your Rohde & Schwarz representative (or the central service division at Rohde & Schwarz in Munich).
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Spare Parts
Spare Parts
The R&S Order numbers necessary for ordering replacement parts and modules can be found in the
spare part lists provided below.
Part
1145.5796.02
1157.3258.00
2.4
1157.3487.00
1157.3493.00
1157.3241.00
1300.7591.00
LCD module
1157.3229.00
1300.7704.00
1300.7710.00
3
4
1157.3612.00
1300.7610.00
1157.3570.00
N connector
1157.3235.00
Interconnection board
1157.3587.00
1157.3270.00
10
1157.3329.00
21
1157.3293.00
22
1157.3306.00
23
1157.3312.00
1157.3370.00
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Note:
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