4.1 Open Circuit Compensation and Short Circuit Compensation
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Open circuit compensation and short circuit compensation enable you to
reduce the effect of impedance remaining in parts such as the probe or fixture
and improve measurement accuracy.
There are two ways of performing open circuit compensation and short circuit
compensation.
•
All Compensation
Compensates at measurement conditions set at Command: CORRection
:OPEN(SHORt):POINt (Frequencies: 1 kHz, 120 Hz, Signal levels: 100 mV
(Model 3504-60 only), 500 mV, 1 V’s optional point).
This can be performed from the front panel or via a PC.
See
"Setting and Query of Open Circuit Compensation Function" (p. 197) and
"Setting and Query of Short Circuit Compensation Function" (p. 202) of “8.9,
All Compensation Example
For example, when the adjustment points are set to all frequencies and sig-
nal level 1V. (:CORRection:OPEN:POINt 36, :CORRection:SHORt:POINt
36), when all compensation is executed, adjustments will be carried out
according to the measurement conditions marked [Yes] below.
•
Spot Compensation
This performs compensation at the frequency currently set. Perform this
from a PC through the interface.
See
"Setting and Query of Open Circuit Compensation Function" (p. 197) and
"Setting and Query of Short Circuit Compensation Function" (p. 202) of “8.9,
Compensate
for errors
Chapter 4
4.1 Open Circuit Compensation and Short
Circuit Compensation
120 Hz
1 kHz
100 mV
(3504-60 only)
No
No
500 mV
No
No
1 V
Yes
Yes
Measurement
frequency
Measurement
level
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