FPC1500 Spectrum Analyzer

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About

The R&S FPC 1500 base instrument has a frequency range from 5kHZ to 1 GHz with keycode options to unlock up to 3GHz. In combination with RBW settings down to 1 Hz, it resolves the finest details, which are displayed on the high-resolution 10.1" WXGA display. Wired and wireless remote control options are available.

 

 

It also features an internal VSWR bridge that makes purchasing and mounting or dismounting an external bridge unnecessary. S11 reflection meaturements are supported, including Smith chart and DTf features.

 

It features standard tracking generator measurements with frequency offset functionality.

 

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Important Dates

Enrollment Begins: Mar 27 2018

Enrollment Ends: Mar 30 2018

RoadTesters Selected: Mar 30 2018

Product Shipped: Mar 30 2018

RoadTesting Begins: Apr 6 2018

Reminder/Update Email: May 6 2018

Submit Reviews By: Jun 6  2018

 

*The element14 RoadTest Staff will send this reminder/update email.

 

**If a RoadTester is unable to meet the deadline, please notify the RoadTest Program Lead, , as soon as possible before the deadline.

RoadTesters

The following applicants have been selected as official roadtesters:

 

 

*The element14 RoadTest Staff will send this reminder/update email.

 

**If a RoadTester is unable to meet the deadline, please notify the RoadTest Program Lead, , as soon as possible before the deadline.

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Terms and Conditions

Spectrum Analyzer - R&S® FPC1500– RoadTest

Terms and Conditions

These are the terms and conditions which govern the R&S® FPC1500 contest. This Contest requires participants to submit an application indicating their previous experience with this type of equipment/component, information on what they would do to test the equipment/component, and the applicant’s desire to post a thorough review of their experience with images, photos, or other supplemental materials. Participants will be required to meet the Conditions for Participation.  The winners of this RoadTest will receive the item(s) listed below. RoadTest Reviews are due no later than 60 days after the receipt of the item(s). No other prizes are offered.

The Principal terms of the Competition:

The following words and phrases are used in these terms and conditions and have the meanings given to them below.

 

R&S® FPC1500

(RoadTest or Contest)

Key dates:

Applications Close: midnight (GMT) on Nov 20 2017

Announcement of Winners (Official RoadTesters) (estimated): Nov 27 2017

Prize:

 

R&S® FPC1500

 

Additional Prizes: none

Competition Site: https://www.element14.com/community/groups/roadtest?ICID=menubar_resources_roadtest

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· Originality;

· Innovation.

Organiser: Premier Farnell plc (registered in England and Wales under company number 876412) whose registered office is at Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds, UK

Conditions for Qualification: in addition to meeting the requirements of these terms, all persons applying to take part in the Contest (each one an Applicant) must:

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Comment List
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  • Indeed. It is a nice-to-have, and personally I have no need for it, but for others if there is no Ethernet then WiFi is more interesting.

     

    My setup has a rack with test equipment alongside the desk, but a combined wireless access point+router+switch at the bottom, along with C13/C14 power distribution, delivering power and Ethernet to any device in the rack that needs it, and to anything on the desk. If I move the rack, the only thing that needs moving is the power cable.

     

    I am happy the WiFi option is there, and for sure I may use it sometime when/if it will function for me in the next release, but it is great we have three choices for connectivity with USB/LAN/WiFi - when they work and when appropriate as you say.

  • Using WIFI with the spectrum analyzer causes a problem:

    If i like to test the protocols for example two modules in interconnection, the connection of the FPC roars together with the both.

    Then to this measuring i use the cable connection.

    So the FPC with the 3 interfaces has fine features, but just even then if they are working well.

     

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  • Oh yes, ok ...

    Linux is usually not a problem.

    The application is the problem.

    If the application has quirky subroutines, the user has the problem to handle it.imageimageimageimage

     

    Oh yes, I learned a lot from other people's problems because I have always held back discreetly and did not implant everything immediately.

    I exactly separate a Linux from a micro "scrap", - " image " -, -soft.

     

    Regards

    Gerald

  • Hi Ken,

     

    That's great that it is being progressed. I just mentioned the USB in case it was an option to prevent blocking you for the review. For sure if you're actually road-testing that portion of functionality further then USB is irrelevant.

     

    I personally just couldn't test WiFi further because of the bug (reported) due to my particular setup, and so I have to wait for the next firmware release.

     

    I too use WiFi where I can, but I still have instruments with Ethernet only currently, so I'm currently 'bridging' two LAN segments using two WiFi access points in bridge mode. That way I can use either WiFi, or LAN, but without requiring any LAN cabling in walls/ceilings.

  • Hi Ken, Hi Shabaz,

     

    I'm using Win10pro

    The LAN is a easy to use thing behind the firewall.

     

     

    In the settings of the firewall-router, if it is a WLAN-router, and if it is used a binding the MAC address, you have two settings to do:

     

    1) In the WLAN section of the router you will need the network name in the network ID.
    Then if you have activated the secure settings e.g. WPA/WPA2 PSK, you will need a password.
    Select a network name and password that can be reached with all your components.
    Complex but not too complex or too long.
    Mostly the routers need a 13 character long password, or in some kind of routers a hex code of a password . _ You'll see that in the menu.

     

    2) if you use MAC address binding, in the WLAN settings  AND!! in the LAN -NAT settings.
    Just select the MAC address of your FPC and bind it with your selected NAT-IP (also in the WLAN) Address.
    For easy to use i gave them an alias, so i can find better the components in the tracing list.

    -> The settings needs minimum 3 parameters:
    host IP, subnet mask, router IP the gateway address, as the 3. entry in the IPv4 network.
    or 5 -> also the two DNS IP addresses if your device can connect to a WAN IP.

    The IPv6 network is much more complex. 

    Save this all in step by step in every setup-window and if needing, restart your router.

     

    I never had problems with the WLAN together the host with the FPC1500; this was done in few minutes.
    The same is with the local network with the TP-cable, just without WLAN settings.

     

    !!! Every time i had problems with the USB port.
    Because the USB generates a virtual IP address in the FPC1500 with a fixed IP address (172.16.10.10) the LAN crashes behind my router.
    The error message tells that two web server in the same subnet service the LAN subnet.
    With USB on the FPC the FPC acts as a dominant webserver and reroutes the subnet entries in the host.
    Then the host (PC) does not more find the WLAN router.
    I use a 192.168.x.x subnet.
    Well, this is a fundamental joke; fixing the IP address just for a local USB. … hm....

    What i not like is that the router gives Subnets via a DHCP range.
    I use fixed local addresses, so i have more control.

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    ?Yes - have you updated the firmware of the FPC1500, to v1.3.0?
    You can download it from the R&S website after register and login.

     

    I hope, that was a bit better understanding.

    Because security i cannot give here more details, well i don't like "knock, knock!""""

     

    I'll give a bit more in the review.

    If you have some question, please write me via PM.

     

    Best Regards

    Gerald

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  • Well, since this is a review and not me trying to get something to function to get work done, I think I should point out all of the "squirrelly" behaviors as well as all of the Good Stuff this instrument will do (and there is a *LOT* of Good Stuff).  I run Linux-- not Windows in my Lab (with a Win-XP virtual machine if I absolutely cannot avoid it).  Only the latest version of InstrumentView will work with the FPC1500, and R&S dropped support for anything older than Win-7 a while back.  I will have to install a Win-10 virtual machine to run InstrumentView, and that does not make me very happy.  I cannot be the only engineer that runs Linux (or some other *nix) exclusively-- why are most instrument makers ignorant of this fact?

     

    Just so everyone knows, with a little bit of "pressure" from Randall, tech-support *DID* finally get in touch with me... and they are escalating this issue back to R&D to see if they can find and fix this Wi-Fi problem.  Very nice people if you can get them on the phone!

     

    Since I switched to using an access point (Ubiquity Unifi UAP-AC-LR) in my laboratory, there are no more hard Ethernet connections to plug into the FPC1500.  I can use an old router for testing purposes, but this does nothing for ongoing usage moving forward.  So, I think it should be fixed.

     

    Also, for some reason, there is no HID (keyboard) support if you plug a keyboard into one of the front USB connections.  This would be really useful for adding notes and trace names (as well as typing in passphrases for WiFi).  I did not try a mouse as the regular knob+button seems to work fine for most things, but I may change my opinion on that as I dig deeper into the functionality-- where I might find that mouse functionality is very important.

     

    -Ken

  • Hi Ken,

    I didn't use wireless due to a bug (my password is unusually long) so I decided not to test WiFi further for now, however USB worked and appeared like a network connection to the device, so it allowed InstrumentView to work similar to as it would have with WiFi. Does that work for you? (Gerald mentioned it didn't in his scenario). I'm using a Windows 10 PC with USB.

  • So, here's an update.  I have tried 3 different routers and also my access point.  I *AM* able to connect if I set the router(s) to "no security" (i.e. no passphrase required).  I refuse to set my access point to "no security", as it has great range and people 4 blocks away can see it-- (and this is connected to my private network).  But, even if I use a simple passphrase (e.g. '00000000'), the FPC1500 refuses to connect and gives me an "invalid password" error message.  Before, I was also getting "network error" messages when trying to connect.  I sent in a customer service request 4 days ago (via email), and so far nothing but {...crickets...}     To me, this is the equivalent of no customer service at all (or, possibly, no one is either getting or reading my customer service emails, being sent to the public customer service email on the USA R&S website-- (is their email address mis-configured?  Is there no one at the USA customer service helm?)  It shouldn't be this difficult to get some help an an expensive instrument like this.

  • Thanks!  I will try an old SOHO router I have sitting around to see if that will connect.  --Ken

  • Hi Ken,

     

    I have no problem with the WLAN. It works fine, I also have a complex password.

    May be you have to register the MAC address into the router.

    But i have problems with the USB port because the FPC makes a

    virtual LAN and this is binding to a fixed IP address that I don't use.

    All of this behaviour you can read in the user manual.

     

    Best Regards

    Gerald

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