Modules
R&S
®
OSP
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User Manual 1178.7100.02 ─ 05
Naming conventions
To help identify frequency ranges and functions, R&S
OSP switches use suffixes to
show the following:
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Function
: "L" denotes a "
latching
" (bistable or multistable) relay, the current state
of the relay does not change if power is switched off. In contrast, monostable relays
switch back to their initial state in the absence of a control voltage, and are not
denoted with a suffix. A monostable electromechanical (non-SSR) relay does so
even without any voltage applied, which is called
behavior.
●
Frequency
: The suffixes "E", "H", "U" and "V" (as in
ple) stand for increasing maximum frequencies above 18
GHz.
●
Termination
behavior) is not denoted with a
suffix.
●
Relay names
: On most module panels, the relays are labeled with names such as
"K11" or "K2".
3.1
R&S
OSP-B011 and R&S
OSP-B012 RF Feedthroughs
The R&S
OSP-B011 (order no. 1505.4763.02) is a feedthrough panel for up to
12 RF
cables with SMA connectors
:
Figure 3-1: R&S
OSP-B011
Left = The R&S
OSP-B011 SMA feedthrough panel alone
Right = Configuration with 2 SMA feedthrough panels, connected by 3 cable sets R&S
OSP-Z012
The R&S
OSP-B012 (order no. 1505.4770.02) is a feedthrough panel for up to
4 RF
cables with N-type connectors
:
Figure 3-2: R&S
OSP-B012
Left = The R&S
OSP-B012 N feedthrough panel alone
Right = Configuration with 2 N feedthrough panels, connected by the cable set R&S
OSP-Z010
A
combination of N and SMA feedthroughs
is also possible:
R&S
OSP-B011 and R&S
OSP-B012 RF Feedthroughs