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  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Requirements
  3. 2Testing overview
  4. 3Programming the DUT
  5. 4Setting up the hardware
  6. 5Configuring the CBTGo tests
  7. 6The test sequence results
  8. 7References

Requirements

Requirements for programming the DUT:

Requirements for testing:

  • A Computer running Windows® 7 or 10.
  • CBT and CBT32 Tester
    • The analyzer is CBT and the attenuator is CBT32.
  • R&S® CBTGo software

  • The DUT (Device Under Test) furnished with a coaxial connector to be plugged to the test system.
  • A GPIB card or USB accessory and the appropriate GPIB cable to connect to the CBT tester. This procedure used a National Instruments® GPIB-USB-HS interface.
  • A RS232 voltage translator accessory. This is very important. The voltages on the RS232 port in the back of the CBT tester are high and will damage your DUT.
  • A Straight RS232 cable (not null modem) - typically female connector (to connect on the back port of the CBT tester) and a male connector (to connect on the RS232 voltage translator).