Modules
R&S
®
OSP
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User Manual 1178.7100.02 ─ 05
Note that the hardware labels "
0
" and "
1
" are represented in the software as positions
"
0
" (= default) and "
1
", respectively. In
states are encoded by the SCPI parameters "
00
" (= default) and "
01
".
The relay type is bistable (or "latching"), hence, with no voltage applied, a relay
remains in its current position.
To change the connection, the controller must send a voltage pulse to the appropriate
switch coil in the relay. After that, no energy is consumed by this relay type.
You can configure two different
to determine, how
latching relays behave after booting the switch unit.
The relays are mounted directly into the module's panel and soldered to the module's
printed board, to avoid relay cabling and allow a compact module size.
The switch unit provides power supply and control via a single module bus cable to a
module bus connector on the module's printed board. The module's on-board memory
stores its configuration data.
Figure 3-14: Pinout and block diagram of RF switch module R&S
OSP-B101L
Figure 3-15: Representation of the module on the control screen
For operation, see
For remote control, refer to the chapters
R&S
OSP-B101L RF Switch Module