Rohde&Schwarz CDS-LL | Campus Dashboard Software (Local License and Dongle) (1337.9817P02)
Manufacturer number: 1337.9817P02
Rohde & Schwarz CDS-LL | Campus dashboard software, local license & dongle, for student laboratories with multiple measuring stations.
- Optimization of teaching processes in large student laboratories
- Control of up to 300 individual measuring devices from one workstation
- Efficient training on oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers and power supplies
- Setting identical conditions for all measuring stations
- Storage of the settings of a device and transmission to all students
- Simultaneous access to the results of all participants
- Control of various device functions, settings, firmware updates, screenshots
Two license models are available for the R&S CDS Campus Dashboard Software. Both require a hardware USB dongle to operate:
- CDS-LL: With the local license, the R&S CDS-LL USB dongle must be connected to the computer on which the R&S CDS Campus Dashboard software is running. The software can only be used on the respective computer.
- CDS-FL: With the floating license, the R&S CDS-FL USB dongle must be connected to a server in the local network. The license can be used on different computers, but only on one computer at a time.
Description
CDS-LL | Campus Dashboard Software (Local License and Dongle) (1337.9817P02)
Supervising large student groups in measurement laboratories presents teachers with numerous challenges. Especially in laboratories with many measuring stations and different devices, it is tedious to create identical conditions for all students. Retrieving the results from all participants' devices is also a time-consuming task. In addition, all devices must be kept up to date with regular firmware updates.
With the Rohde & Schwarz Campus Dashboard Software (CDS), these tasks can be carried out for several devices simultaneously. Operated from a central computer, the software automatically connects to the supported devices in the local network. This allows the devices to be arranged on virtual measuring stations that can be configured according to the user's actual laboratory setup.