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Power sensors have small errors in their response over frequency. The
response of each sensor is measured during manufacture to determine
correction factors. With E-series power sensors, correction factors are
held in Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
(EEPROM) and are downloaded to the power meter automatically.
Using calibration factors enables improved measurement accuracy. This
section describes making average power measurements using the
E-series E9300 power sensors.
Making a measurement requires the following steps:
1
Zero and calibrate the power meter/sensor combination.
2
Set the frequency for the signal you want to measure.
3
Make the measurement.
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1
Ensure the power sensor is disconnected from any signal source.
2
Press
and the channel
softkey to zero the channel. The
message and wait symbol are displayed.
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