CMA Radio Test Set - Specs - en - 3606-9404-22 - v1200
CMA Radio Test Set - Specs - en - 3606-9404-22 - v1200
Specifications
Version 12.00
Specifications
Version 12.00
Version 12.00, November 2023
CONTENTS
Definitions ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
At a glance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
General technical specifications ................................................................................................................................... 6
RF generator ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
RF analyzer ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Extras ............................................................................................................................................................................. 30
R&S®CMA-Z020A transport case..................................................................................................................................................... 30
Definitions
General
Product data applies under the following conditions:
Specification limit
Specification limit
X-axis
Measurement uncertainties Guard band
Uncertainties
Represent limits of measurement uncertainty for a given measurand. Uncertainty is defined with a coverage factor of 2 and has been
calculated in line with the rules of the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM), taking into account
environmental conditions, aging, wear and tear.
Device settings and GUI parameters are designated with the format “parameter: value”.
Non-traceable specifications with limits, typical data as well as nominal and measured values are not warranted by Rohde & Schwarz.
In line with the 3GPP standard, chip rates are specified in million chips per second (Mcps), whereas bit rates and symbol rates
are specified in billion bit per second (Gbps), million bit per second (Mbps), thousand bit per second (kbps), million symbols per
second (Msps) or thousand symbols per second (ksps), and sample rates are specified in million samples per second (Msample/s).
Gbps, Mcps, Mbps, Msps, kbps, ksps and Msample/s are not SI units.
At a glance
With its frequency range from 100 kHz to 3 GHz, the CMA is ideal for testing all common analog and digital radio systems. Input levels
up to 150 W are no problem for the CMA. The flexible internal switching capabilities for the audio and RF paths make the CMA
suitable for a wide range of test requirements. Users can configure the internal generators, external audio sources, filters and
measurements according to the given application. In the predefined test scenarios for receiver, transmitter and duplex tests, the RF
and audio paths are preconfigured. This saves time and eliminates configuration errors for standard test cases.
The CMA features a built-in sweeping spectrum analyzer. Extensive configuration options make this analyzer a universal tool for
testing all types of DUTs. The spectrum analyzer has two operating modes: full span and user-defined spans. The zero span mode
enables analysis in the time domain. In combination with the triggers, it is possible, for instance, to display transients. The built-in
tracking generator makes it easy to determine the frequency response of RF components.
The CMA can generate test signals for digital radio standards. Signal content can be configured to match test requirements. Signals
can carry audio test tones or pseudo random bit sequences (PRBS), for example. Signaling parameters such as DMR color code can
be configured on the instrument’s intuitive GUI. The integrated vector signal analyzer demodulates digital signals and delivers results,
including eye diagrams and symbol distribution. R&S®CMArun is available for test sequence control. It provides a graphical user
interface for programming a test sequence. Individual settings and measurement tasks can be configured and arranged in a specific
sequence. Sequences, loops and conditional queries help users easily create and execute complex test sequences. Each setting and
measurement value is logged and then summarized and stored in a report. For measurements with limit values, pass or fail indicators
can be displayed.
Its outstanding signal quality makes the CMA an extremely versatile radio tester for aircraft. The CMA can generate ILS, VOR and
marker beacon signals for aircraft landing systems as well as airborne radio signals. Equipped with a battery and antenna, the CMA is
a standalone instrument that is ideal for aircraft maintenance. The CMA incorporates a VoIP generator and analyzer in line with
EUROCAE ED-137B/C. The VoIP interface is fully integrated in the CMA.
The CMA can be equipped with an AC power supply for operation at 110 V to 250 V or a DC power supply for operation at 10 V to
30 V. Equipped with a DC power supply, the CMA can also be powered via a vehicle’s power supply. The DC power supply can be
connected to an external AC/DC converter for AC operation at 110 V to 250 V. An optional battery pack ensures maximum mobility
and turns the CMA with DC power supply into a portable tester that can be brought directly to the DUT.
Shutdown: All three connectors are shut down simultaneously; RF COM is switched to open, and RF IN and RF OUT are switched to
short.
VSWR
RF COM with high-power attenuator 0.1 MHz to 2000 MHz < 1.2
2000 MHz to 2700 MHz < 1.7
2700 MHz to 3000 MHz < 2.0
RF COM without high-power attenuator 0.1 MHz to 2000 MHz < 1.4
2000 MHz to 2700 MHz < 1.4
2700 MHz to 3000 MHz < 2.0
RF OUT 0.1 MHz to 2000 MHz < 1.53
2000 MHz to 2700 MHz < 1.53
2700 MHz to 3000 MHz < 1.53
Nonharmonics, absolute
RF COM with high-power attenuator harmonics of 24.576 MHz and 25 MHz, < –130 dBm
except 175 MHz, 225 MHz, 275 MHz,
325 MHz, 375 MHz
175 MHz, 225 MHz, 275 MHz, 325 MHz, < –120 dBm
375 MHz
harmonics of 800 MHz < –130 dBm
920.3125 MHz and 1840.625 MHz < –130 dBm
2760.9375 MHz < –115 dBm
Modulation
Modulation CW (off), AM, FM, FM stereo, PM,
SSB USB, SSB LSB, ARB
Amplitude modulation
Source internal modulation source,
external AF1 IN, AF2 IN,
external SPDIF IN
AM depth range 0 % to 100 %
resolution 0.1 %
uncertainty, internal source <1%
uncertainty, external source <3%
Modulation frequency range 0 Hz to 21 kHz
resolution 0.1 Hz
Modulation distortion CCITT-weighted <1%
Frequency modulation
Source internal modulation source,
external AF1 IN, AF2 IN,
external SPDIF IN
Deviation range 0 Hz to 100 kHz
resolution 1 Hz
uncertainty, internal source <1%
uncertainty, external source <3%
Modulation frequency range, internal modulation generator 0 Hz to 21 kHz
Modulation distortion CCITT-weighted <1%
Phase modulation
Source internal modulation source,
external AF1 IN, AF2 IN,
external SPDIF IN
Deviation range 0 rad to 10 rad
resolution 0.1 mrad
uncertainty, internal source <1%
uncertainty, external source <3%
Modulation frequency range, internal modulation generator 0 Hz to 21 kHz
Modulation distortion CCITT-weighted <1%
SSB modulation
Source upper sideband (USB), internal modulation source,
lower sideband (LSB) external AF1 IN, AF2 IN,
external SPDIF IN
Modulation frequency 30 Hz to 21 kHz
Carrier suppression > 70 dB
Sideband suppression > 70 dB
FM stereo modulation
Source internal modulation source,
external AF1 IN, AF2 IN,
external SPDIF IN
Maximum audio deviation 0 Hz to 90.5 kHz
Pilot deviation 0 Hz to 10 kHz
RDS deviation 0 Hz to 10 kHz
Trigger
Trigger sources external TRIG IN
Delay 0 s to 100 s
Repetition single, continuous
Interferer
Interferer 0.1 MHz to 3000 MHz
Delta frequency range ±10 MHz
Delta level range ±80 dB
Modulation CW (off), AM, FM, PM
ILS mode
Output level range and uncertainty see General technical specifications
Frequency bands localizer 108.1 MHz to 111.95 MHz
glideslope 329.15 MHz to 335 MHz
90 Hz tone modulation frequency, linked to 150 Hz 72 Hz to 108 Hz
150 Hz tone modulation frequency, linked to 90 Hz 120 Hz to 180 Hz
90 Hz tone and 150 Hz tone SDM 1 0 % to 100 %
DDM, depending on SDM –1 to +1
phase offset –60° to +120°
1020 Hz auxiliary tone (IDENT) modulation frequency 0 Hz to 21 kHz
modulation depth 1 0 % to 100 %
Uncertainty modulation depth, at SDM 40 % to 80 % 0.1 %
modulation frequency 0.05 Hz
phase offset 0.05°
DDM 0.001 FS
1
Total modulation depth not to exceed 100 %.
Marker beacon
Output level range and uncertainty see General technical specifications
Frequency band 75 MHz
Marker tone modulation frequency 400 Hz, 1300 Hz, 3000 Hz (selectable)
0 Hz to 10 kHz (variable)
modulation depth 1 0 % to 100 %
1020 Hz auxiliary tone (IDENT) modulation frequency 0 Hz to 21 kHz
modulation depth 1 0 % to 100 %
RF analyzer
RF power overload protection
RF COM with high-power attenuator maximum allowed input power for 100 W
("RF COM connector attenuation" in setup continuous operation, at Tamb ≤ +30 °C
menu) max. allowed input power for 1 min (typ.), 150 W
recovery time necessary, at Tamb ≤ +30 °C
shutdown (open) when thermal overload is detected
RF COM without high-power attenuator maximum allowed input power 1 W (typ.)
("RF COM connector attenuation" in setup shutdown (open) when voltage overload is detected
menu)
RF IN maximum allowed input power 100 mW (+20 dBm)
shutdown (short) when voltage overload is detected
RF OUT maximum allowed reverse input power 20 mW (+13 dBm)
shutdown (short) when voltage overload is detected
Shutdown: All three connectors are shut down simultaneously; RF COM is switched to open, and RF IN and RF OUT are switched to
short.
VSWR
RF COM with high-power attenuator 0.1 MHz to 2000 MHz < 1.2
2000 MHz to 2700 MHz < 1.7
2700 MHz to 3000 MHz < 2.0
RF COM without high-power attenuator 0.1 MHz to 2000 MHz < 1.4
2000 MHz to 2700 MHz < 1.4
2700 MHz to 3000 MHz < 2.0
RF IN 0.1 MHz to 2000 MHz < 1.58
2000 MHz to 2700 MHz < 1.58
2700 MHz to 3000 MHz < 1.58
Power meter
TX test, expert test
Frequency range 0.1 MHz to 3000 MHz
Frequency resolution 1 Hz
Measurement modes power current RMS, power current min.,
power current max., power average RMS,
power minimum, power maximum,
standard deviation
Resolution bandwidths Gaussian, 10 Hz to 10 MHz,
in 1/3/5 steps
bandpass, 1 kHz to 20 MHz,
in 1/2/3/5 steps, RRC, α = 0.1
Expected nominal power setting range see General technical specifications
Measurement control measurement timeout 0 s to 1000 s in steps of 1 ms
repetition continuous, single shot
statistic 1 to 100000
measurement length 10 µs to 1 s (< step length)
step length 50 µs to 1 s
Level range
RF COM with high-power attenuator 0.1 MHz to 1 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 40 dBm
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 40 dBm
1 MHz to 30 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 51.8 dBm (150 W) 2
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 51.8 dBm (150 W) 2
30 MHz to 2000 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 51.8 dBm (150 W) 2
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 51.8 dBm (150 W) 2
2000 MHz to 3000 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 51.8 dBm (150 W) 2
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 51.8 dBm (150 W) 2
RF COM without high-power attenuator 0.1 MHz to 1 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 23 dBm
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 23 dBm
1 MHz to 30 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 33 dBm (2 W)
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 33 dBm (2 W)
30 MHz to 2000 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 33 dBm (2 W)
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 33 dBm (2 W)
2000 MHz to 3000 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 33 dBm (2 W)
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 33 dBm (2 W)
RF IN 0.1 MHz to 1 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 18 dBm
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 18 dBm
1 MHz to 30 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 20 dBm
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 20 dBm
30 MHz to 2000 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 20 dBm
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 20 dBm
2000 MHz to 3000 MHz
continuous wave (CW) up to 20 dBm
peak envelope power (PEP) up to 20 dBm
2
Apply high power (> 100 W) for a limited time only (about 1 min).
3
For suitable setting of expected nominal power.
4
Valid for a 12-month calibration interval, apply RF power ≥ 100 W for max. 1 min, ≥ 50 W for max. 2 min, with a duty cycle of 30 %.
RF frequency meter
Find RF functionality
Frequency range 0.1 MHz to 3000 MHz
Resolution 1 Hz
Uncertainty as reference frequency
Input level range RF COM with high-power attenuator > 10 dBm
RF COM without high-power attenuator > –7 dBm
RF IN > –13 dBm
Repetition mode single shot, continuous
Timeout setting 0 s to 36000 s
Amplitude modulation
Modes RMS, RMS • √2, +PK, –PK, ±PK/2
Measurement range 0 % to 100 %
Resolution 0.01 %
Uncertainty <1%
AF frequency range 10 Hz to 21 kHz
Residual AM CCITT, RMS
0.1 MHz to 30 MHz < 0.05 %
30 MHz to 2000 MHz < 0.1 %
2000 MHz to 3000 MHz < 0.1 %
5
For suitable setting of expected nominal power.
Phase modulation
Modes RMS, RMS • √2, +PK, –PK, ±PK/2
Measurement range 0 rad to 10 rad
Resolution 0.01 rad
AF frequency range 10 Hz to 21 kHz
Residual PM CCITT, RMS
0.1 MHz to 30 MHz < 2 mrad
30 MHz to 2000 MHz < 5 mrad
2000 MHz to 3000 MHz < 5 mrad
SINAD meter
Frequency range 50 Hz to 10.5 kHz
Measurement range up to 63 dB
Resolution 0.01 dB
Uncertainty SINAD > 3 dB < 1 dB
S/N meter
Frequency range 50 Hz to 10.5 kHz
Measurement range up to 63 dB
Resolution 0.01 dB
Uncertainty S/N > 3 dB < 1 dB
AF FFT analyzer
Frequency range DC to 21 kHz
FFT length 4k
Frequency resolution 21 kHz span 11.7 Hz
10 kHz span 5.6 Hz
5 kHz span 2.8 Hz
1 kHz span 0.6 Hz
FFT windows flat top, rectangular, Hamming, Hann,
Blackman-Harris
Statistic count 1 to 1000
Distortion filter
Center frequency 50 Hz to 10.5 kHz
Bandwidth constant or relative to frequency narrow, wide
RF bandpass filter
Bandwidth digital filter 8.33 kHz, 25 kHz, 50 kHz, 500 kHz
RX sensitivity
RX sensitivity for 10 dB SINAD, AF: 1 kHz, FM: 2.4 kHz,
RF bandpass filter: 25 kHz
30 MHz to 2000 MHz < –107 dBm (1 µV)
2000 MHz to 3000 MHz < –104 dBm (2 µV)
Spectrum measurements
FFT spectrum analyzer
For RF signals
Display spectrum in frequency domain,
I/Q signals in time domain,
I/Q constellation diagram
Frequency range 0.1 MHz to 3000 MHz
Frequency span in steps of 2 10 kHz, 20 kHz, 40 kHz, 80 kHz, 160 kHz,
320 kHz, 640 kHz, 1.25 MHz, 2.5 MHz,
5 MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz
FFT length 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k
Detector peak, RMS
Averaging mode logarithmic, linear
Trigger free run, IF, external TRIG IN
Trigger slope rising edge, falling edge
Trigger threshold –50 dB to 0 dB
Trigger offset mode fixed, variable
Trigger offset start –150 ms to +1 ms
stop 0 ms to +150 ms
Trigger timeout 10 ms to 300 s
Trigger gap 0 ms to 10 ms
Repetition continuous, single shot
Statistic count 1 to 1000
ACP/OBW measurements
ACP measurements absolute and relative measurements
Measurement on channel number –2, –1, 0, +1, +2
Channel space 100 Hz to 4 MHz
Measurement bandwidth 100 Hz to 4 MHz
Occupied bandwidth (OBW) range 70 % to 99.9 %
Expected nominal power setting range see General technical specifications
Level range see General technical specifications
Level uncertainty see General technical specifications
Composite AF signals
Single tone/multitone/noise/square with see chapter Internal modulation source
additional subtone/CTCSS
AF voltmeter
Frequency range AC coupling 50 Hz to 21 kHz
Level range AC coupling, RMS 50 µV to 30 V
DC coupling –43 V to +43 V
Level resolution at level < 1 mV 1 µV
at level ≥ 1 mV 0.1 %
Level uncertainty at 1 mV ≤ level ≤ 20 mV < 1.3 % + resolution
at 20 mV < level ≤ 20 V < 1.0 % + resolution
SINAD meter
Measurement bandwidth 21 kHz
Frequency range 50 Hz to 10.5 kHz
Measurement range 1 dB to 46 dB
Level range RMS 10 mV to 30 V
Resolution 0.1 dB
Uncertainty at 100 mV ≤ level < 2 V, < 1 dB
at 2 V ≤ level ≤ 20 V
Statistics
Statistical count 1 to 1000
Values current, average, max., min.,
standard deviation
AF frequency measurement
Signal source AF1 IN, AF2 IN, demod
Frequency range 10 Hz to 21 kHz
Resolution 0.1 Hz
AF tones analyzer
Modes DTMF, Selcall, SELCAL, SELCAL32, free
dialing
frequency Hz
frequency deviation Hz, %
frequency resolution 0.1 Hz
time, pause ms
Search routines
RX sensitivity reduces the RF level until signal quality
reaches a specified value
RX IF bandwidth shifts the RF frequency to find the receiver
bandwidth
RX squelch varies the RF level to find the squelch
open and close level as well as the
hysteresis
Switched SNR switches the modulation on and off to
measure SNR
Digital standards
For all digital standard generators and analyzers
Frequency range see base unit specifications
Frequency resolution see base unit specifications
Frequency uncertainty see base unit specifications
Output level range see base unit specifications
Level resolution see base unit specifications
Level accuracy see base unit specifications
NXDN analyzer
Modulation uncertainty FSK frequency error, RMS <1%
FSK deviation error < 1%
magnitude error, RMS <1%
General data
Timebase
Timebase TCXO
Maximum frequency drift in temperature range from 0 °C to +50 °C ±1 • 10–6
Maximum aging at +25 °C, ±1 • 10–6/year
after 14 days of continuous operation
Display
Size 22.8 cm (9.0") TFT color display
Resolution 800 × 480 pixel (WVGA resolution)
Pixel failure rate < 1.1 • 10–5
Storage memory
Solid-state disk selection: 512 Gbyte
R&S®CMA-S052R, R&S®CMA-S052S
Lifespan and data retention time of a NAND flash SSD typically depend on the number of write cycles and the temperature.
Each byte can be overwritten 2000 times. When this value is reached, the solid-state disk (SSD) enters a read-only mode to ensure
data retention. Depending on the operating and storage temperatures, the data retention period decreases over the SSD lifespan from
several years to an ensured value of over 60 days.
Lifespan example: The lifespan is approx. 5 years if the entire SSD is written to once a day.
If you use an SSD as the system drive, start the instrument at least once a year with inserted SSD. Otherwise the data stored on the
SSD may be lost. SSDs are not designed for long-term storage without power supply.
Environmental conditions
Temperature operating temperature range with SSD 0 °C to +50 °C,
(R&S®CMA-S052R or R&S®CMA-S052S) in line with MIL-PRF-28800F
storage temperature range –40 °C to +71 °C,
in line with MIL-PRF-28800F
Damp heat 5 % to 95 % rel. humidity,
in line with MIL-PRF-28800F;
5 % to 80 % rel. humidity,
in line with EN 600068-2-78
Altitude 4600 m
Classification class 3 equipment,
in line with MIL-PRF-28800F
Product conformity
Electromagnetic compatibility EU: in line with EMC Directive 2014/30/EC, applied harmonized standards:
UK: in line with Electromagnetic • EN 61326-1 (industrial environment)
Compatibility Regulations 2016 • EN 55011 (class A)
(S.I. 2016/1091)
with R&S®CMA-S054M DC power supply • EN 50498
Directive of United Nations relating to applied standard:
approval of vehicles with regard to EMC • ECE R10 Rev. 4, Suppl. 2
(with R&S®CMA-S054M DC power supply)
Electrical safety EU: in line with Low Voltage Directive applied harmonized standard:
2014/35/EC, • EN 61010-1
UK: in line with Electromagnetic
Compatibility Regulations 2016
(S.I. 2016/1091)
USA/Canada applied standards:
• UL 61010-1 (third edition)
• CAN C22.2 No. 61010.1-12
International safety approvals VDE Testing and Certification Institute GS mark – certificate no.: 40039469
CSA Group Testing & Certification Inc. CCSAUS mark – file number: LR114196
RoHS EU: in line with Directive 2011/65/EC on DIN IEC 63000
the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment
UK: in line with Restriction of the Use of EN IEC 63000
Certain Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/3032)
Korea KC MSIP-REM-RnS-CMCMAG
Mechanical resistance
Vibration sinusoidal • 5 Hz to 55 Hz,
0.15 mm amplitude const.,
55 Hz to 150 Hz, 0.5 g const.,
in line with EN 60068-2-6
• 5 Hz to 55 Hz,
in line with MIL-PRF-28800F
random • 8 Hz to 500 Hz,
acceleration: 1.2 g RMS,
in line with EN 60068-2-64
• 5 Hz to 500 Hz,
in line with MIL-PRF-28800F
Shock • 30 g,
in line with MIL-PRF-28800F,
method 516.4, procedure I,
45 Hz to 2000 Hz
• max. 40 g,
in line with MIL-STD-810E
Power rating of
R&S®CMA-S054B AC power supply
Rated voltage 100 V to 240 V AC (± 10 %)
Rated frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz, 400 Hz (± 5 %)
Rated current 3.3 A to 1.5 A
Power consumption CMA basic model approx. 75 W
CMA with typical options approx. 85 W
standby approx. 3 W
Power rating of
R&S®CMA-S054M DC power supply
Rated voltage 10 V to 30 V DC
Rated current 27 A to 9 A
Power consumption CMA basic model approx. 75 W
CMA with typical options approx. 85 W
standby approx. 3 W
Length of DC supply cable each line of plus and minus signal max. 5 m
Extras
R&S®CMA-Z020A transport case
Hard case for CMA unit with wheels, telescoping handle, carrying
and accessories handles; watertight, black
Spaces fixed for CMA, R&S®CMA-Z600,
R&S®CMA-Z060A, keyboard
flexible 24 cm × 23 cm × 3 cm,
24 cm × 12.5 cm × 3.5 cm
Dimensions W × H × D, overall 620 mm × 500 mm × 366 mm
(24.6 in × 19.7 in × 14.4 in)
Weight approx. 11 kg (24 lb)
Power rating
Rated voltage 100 V to 240 V AC (± 10 %)
Rated frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz (± 5 %)
Rated current max. 4 A
Output voltage 24 V DC (± 3 %)
Output current max. 9.2 A
Power consumption with CMA load see R&S®CMA-S054M DC power supply
without load approx. 0.5 W
Altitude operating 2000 m
Electromagnetic compatibility EU: in line with EMC Directive applied harmonized standards:
2004/108/EC • EN 61000
• EN 55022 class B
Electrical safety EU: in line with Low Voltage Directive applied harmonized standard:
2006/95/EC • EN 62368-1
USA/Canada/Japan applied standards:
• UL file: E183223
• Japan PSE certificate: issued by
TÜV R. JD 50458874
Dimensions W × H × D, overall 210 mm × 85 mm × 46 mm
(8.26 in × 3.34 in × 1.81 in)
Weight approx. 1.1 kg (2.4 lb)
Pushbuttons are used to select between several operating modes and impedances.
To AF IN UNBALANCED connector
Output to AF analyzer destination BNC connector
Output impedance 3 Ω (nom.)
6
The battery packs should be stored in an environment with low humidity, free of corrosive gas at a recommended temperature range < +21 °C.
Extended exposure to temperatures above +45 °C could degrade battery performance and life.
AF IN BALANCED connector
Input from DUT XLR female connector
Modes switchable balanced/unbalanced
XLR pin 1 switchable float/unfloat
Input impedance switchable 50 Ω, 150 Ω, 300 Ω, 600 Ω,
IN HIGH 220 kΩ || 50 pF (nom.)
Frequency range 20 Hz to 21 kHz
Level range for IN HIGH 50 µV to 7 V
for IN HIGH with AF IN attenuation 500 µV to 30 V
for 600 Ω/300 Ω/150 Ω/50 Ω 50 µV to 7 V
for 600 Ω/300 Ω/150 Ω/50 Ω 500 µV to 10 V
with AF IN attenuation
Level uncertainty at level ≥ 100 mV, < 1 % (typ.)
for frequency 50 Hz to 21 kHz + CMA AF analyzer specifications
THD+N at level ≥ 100 mV, < 0.05 % (typ.)
for frequency 100 Hz to 10.5 kHz + CMA AF analyzer specifications
CMRR balanced mode > 65 dB (typ.)
Product conformity
Electromagnetic compatibility EU: in line with EMC Directive applied harmonized standards:
2004/108/EC, • EN 61326-1 (industrial environment)
UK: in line with Electromagnetic • EN 61326-2-1
Compatibility Regulations 2016 • EN 55011 (class A)
(S.I. 2016/1091)
Electrical safety applied harmonized standard:
• IEC/EN 61010-1
RoHS EU: in line with Directive 2011/65/EC on applied harmonized standard:
the restriction of the use of certain • EN IEC 63000
hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment,
UK: in line with Restriction of the Use of
Certain Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/3032)
Power rating with delivered USB type A/type B cable USB type B connector
0.5 m
Rated voltage 5 V DC (± 5 %)
Power consumption max. 2.5 W
RF generator
Frequency range 70 MHz to 6000 MHz
Frequency resolution refer to the R&S®CMW100 – model K06
specifications
Frequency uncertainty refer to the R&S®CMW100 – model K06
specifications
Output level imbalance difference between RF1 to RF8 refer to the R&S®CMW100 – model K06
specifications
RF analyzer
Inherent spurious response refer to the R&S®CMW100 – model K06
specifications
General data
Technical data refer to the R&S®CMW100 – model K06
specifications
Ordering information
Designation Type Order No.
Radio test set CMA 180 1173.2000K18
Selections
Solid-state disk R&S®CMA-S052R 1173.5100.19
Solid-state disk R&S®CMA-S052S 1173.5100.20
AC power supply R&S®CMA-S054B 1173.5151.03
DC power supply R&S®CMA-S054M 1173.5151.14
Hardware options
Baseband generator, 4 Gbyte memory R&S®CMA-B110D 1173.5751.05
IEC/IEEE bus interface R&S®CMA-B612A 1173.5800.02
IEC/IEEE bus interface R&S®CMA-B612R 1173.5800.03
OCXO reference oscillator R&S®CMA-B690A 1173.5851.02
OCXO reference oscillator, high-performance R&S®CMA-B690M 1173.5851.14
Battery compartment R&S®CMA-B060A 1209.5003.02
Software options, general purpose
Signal analyzer (SA), tracking generator (TG), R&S®CMA-K120 1173.6206.02
oscilloscope (scope)
ILS/VOR generator R&S®CMA-K130 1209.5703.02
I/Q recorder R&S®CMA-K220 1209.6200.02
VoIP support in line with ED-137B/C R&S®CMA-K610 1209.7058.02
VoIP delay measurement R&S®CMA-K611 1209.9509.02
Software options, R&S®CMArun
Analog radio tests R&S®CMA-KT051 1209.5603.02
Analog radio tests, advanced R&S®CMA-KT052 1209.7412.02
Battery life test R&S®CMA-KT061 1209.6300.02
VOR/ILS tests R&S®CMA-KT130 1209.7393.02
Digital tests (DMR/APCO/NXDN) R&S®CMA-KT200 1209.8619.02
R&S®Series4100 radio test R&S®CMA-KT410 1209.7764.02
R&S®Series4200 radio test R&S®CMA-KT420 1209.6422.02
R&S®Series4400 radio test R&S®CMA-KT440 1209.7358.02
R&S®Series5200 radio test R&S®CMA-KT520 1209.9521.02
VoIP support R&S®CMA-KT610 1209.7335.02
Software options, waveforms
Waveform library, GPS tests R&S®CMA-KV140 1209.5855.02
Waveform library, GLONASS tests R&S®CMA-KV141 1209.7206.02
Waveform library, Galileo tests R&S®CMA-KV142 1209.7229.02
Waveform library, Beidou tests R&S®CMA-KV143 1209.7241.02
Waveform library, APCO fading tests R&S®CMA-KV240 1209.7087.02
Software options, waveforms, with R&S®WinIQSIM2
LTE tests R&S®CMA-KW500 1209.8677.02
Bluetooth® tests R&S®CMA-KW610 1209.8925.02
GPS tests R&S®CMA-KW620 1209.6222.02
GLONASS tests R&S®CMA-KW621 1209.6245.02
Galileo tests R&S®CMA-KW622 1209.6268.02
WLAN tests R&S®CMA-KW656 1209.8919.02
TETRA Rel. 2 tests R&S®CMA-KW668 1209.6874.02
Software options, digital
Signal analyzer, base R&S®CMA-K300 1209.8990.02
Signal analyzer, digital (APCO, DMR, NXDN, dPMR, TETRA) R&S®CMA-K305 1209.9009.02
Signal analyzer, LTE FDD R&S®CMA-K320 1209.8877.02
POCSAG generator R&S®CMA-KG260 1209.7487.02
Zigbee generator R&S®CMA-KG250 1209.7506.02
FSK generator R&S®CMA-K210 1209.8654.02
Signal content analyzer: FSK R&S®CMA-KS200 1209.8819.02
Signal content analyzer: APCO R&S®CMA-KS201 1209.9515.02
Signal content analyzer: TETRA R&S®CMA-KS268 1209.8825.02
BER TEST R&S®CMA-KS230 1209.8631.02
MMI
MMI language: Russian R&S®CMA-KL007 1209.6468.02
MMI language: French R&S®CMA-KL033 1209.6480.02
MMI language: Chinese R&S®CMA-KL086 1209.6500.02
For more ordering information about available options contact your local Rohde & Schwarz expert.
Recommended extras
Designation Type Order No.
19" rack adapter, 4 HU, ¾, T350 R&S®ZZA-KN10 1175.3091.00
Power sensors R&S®NRPxxx Contact your local
Rohde & Schwarz sales office.
Directional power sensors R&S®FSH-Z14/-Z44, Contact your local
R&S®NRT-Z14/-Z44 (requires Rohde & Schwarz sales office.
R&S®NRT-Z5)
RF shield box R&S®CMW-Z10 1204.7008.02
Antenna coupler, up to 6 GHz R&S®CMW-Z11 1204.7108.02
Audio accessory R&S®CMW-Z15 1204.7508.02
RF cable, up to 6 GHz, N to N R&S®CMW-Z110 1204.7608.02
Attenuator, 3/6/10/20/30 dB, 100 W, 50 Ω R&S®RBU100 1073.8495.xx
(xx = 03/06/10/20/30)
50 W load R&S®CTH-Z30 1207.1700.02
Handset R&S®CMW-Z50 1208.7602.02
Headphone 0708.9010.00
XLR/BNC adapter set m/f R&S®UP-Z1MF 1411.3306.02
IEC/IEEE bus cable, length: 1 m R&S®PCK 0292.2013.10
IEC/IEEE bus cable, length: 2 m R&S®PCK 0292.2013.20
Important information:
We recommend using only the above-mentioned original PC components from Rohde & Schwarz in connection with the
CMA. The interaction of all components is continuously tested.
Insufficiently shielded PC components can lead to EMC problems that disturb RF measurements results.
Service options
Service options
Extended warranty, one year R&S®WE1 Contact your local
Extended warranty, two years R&S®WE2 Rohde & Schwarz
Extended warranty, three years R&S®WE3 sales office.
Extended warranty, four years R&S®WE4
Extended warranty with calibration coverage, one year R&S®CW1
Extended warranty with calibration coverage, two years R&S®CW2
Extended warranty with calibration coverage, three years R&S®CW3
Extended warranty with calibration coverage, four years R&S®CW4
Extended warranty with accredited calibration coverage, one year R&S®AW1
Extended warranty with accredited calibration coverage, two years R&S®AW2
Extended warranty with accredited calibration coverage, three years R&S®AW3
Extended warranty with accredited calibration coverage, four years R&S®AW4
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