
Measurement
Calibration
If
you
switch
b
etwe
en
R
amp,
Step,
F
r
e
quency
List,
or
Single
Point
mo
de:
Correction
is
automatically
turned
O,
and
CORRECTION
RESET
is
display
ed.
If
you
change
Sour
c
e
Power,
Swe
ep
Time,
Power
Slop
e,
R
amp/Step
Swe
ep
values,
or
T
rim
Swe
ep
values:
The
message
CAUTION:
CORRECTION
MAY
BE
INVALID
is
display
ed.
It
is
the
user's
resp onsibilit
y
to
determine
whether
the
c
hange
in
v
alidates
the
calibration.
If
you
change
A
TTENUA
TOR
POR
T:1
.
.
.
2
settings:
Error
correction
is
not
turned
o
ev
en
though
the
display
ed
data
may
b e
in
error.
CAUTION:
CORRECTION
MAY
BE
INVALID
is
display
ed.
Use
the
Same
Equipment
Setup
in
the
Measurement
Alwa
ys
calibrate
using
the
same
adapters
and
cables
that
will
b e
used
for
the
measuremen
t.
If
the
adapters
or
cables
are
c
hanged
b et
w
een
calibration
and
measuremen
t,
unpredictable
errors
will
result
due
to
the
fact
that
the
error
co ecien
ts
determined
during
calibration
do
not
apply
to
the
altered
setup.
Ev
en
disconnecting
and
reconnecting
the
same
adapter
can
cause
inaccuracy
.
If
y
ou
c
hange
the
setup,
y
ou
m
ust
p erform
the
measuremen
t
calibration
pro cedure
again
to
nd
appropriate
error
terms
for
the
new
setup.
Av
eraging
F
or
all
calibrations,
use
the
same
or
greater
a
v
eraging
factor
than
will
b e
used
for
the
device
measuremen
t.
In
general,
use
an
a
v
eraging
factor
of
8
or
16
for
most
measuremen
ts
and
increase
the
a
v
eraging
factor
to
64,
128,
or
256,
dep ending
up on
the
dynamic
range
required
for
the
measuremen
t,
for
Isolation
steps.
This
can
b e
easily
accomplished
b
y
turning
Av
eraging
On
b efore
b eginning
the
calibration
then
leaving
Av
eraging
F
actor
as
the
active
function
during
the
calibration.
Coupled/Uncoupled
Channels
With
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
COUPLED
CHANNELS
selected,
when
y
ou
turn
correction
on
for
a
parameter
on
one
c
hannel,
it
is
also
turned
on
for
that
parameter
on
the
other
c
hannel.
Selecting
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
UNCOUPLED
CHANNELS
allo ws
y
ou
to
apply
a
dieren
t
calibration
set
to
the
measuremen
t
on
the
other
c
hannel.
F
or
example,
to
display
real
time
resp onses
of
corrected
and
uncorrected
data:
1.
P
erform
a
resp onse
cal
for
a
parameter
and
turn
correction
on.
2.
Press
4
DISPLA
Y
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DUAL
CHANNEL
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
OVERLAY
.
3.
Select
the
same
parameter
for
display
on
b oth
c
hannels.
Notice
that
correction
is
On
for
b oth
c
hannels.
4.
Press
4
CAL
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
CORRECTION
OFF
.
Correction
is
turned
o
for
b oth
c
hannels.
5.
Press
STIMULUS
4
MENU
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MORE
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
UNCOUPLED
CHANNELS
.
6.
Press
4
CHANNEL
1
5
4
CAL
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
CORRECTION
ON
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
CAL
SET
n
.
Correction
is
turned
On
only
for
Channel
1.
When
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
UNCOUPLED
CHANNELS
is
selected,
correction
o/on
and
the
calibration
set
m
ust
b e
selected
indep enden
tly
for
eac
h
c
hannel.
Calibrating
for
System
Measurements
8-3
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