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Power Meter Remote Operation
Using Sensor Calibration Tables
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HP E4418B/E4419B Programming Guide
Note
The legal frequency suffix multipliers are any of the IEEE suffix
multipliers, for example, KHZ, MHZ and GHZ. If no units are
specified the power meter assumes the data is Hz.
PCT is the only legal unit for calibration factors and can be
omitted.
The frequency and calibration data must be within range. Refer to
the individual commands in Chapter 4 for their specified ranges.
The number of calibration factor points must be one more than the
number of frequency points. This is verified when the sensor
calibration table is selected using
[SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET1[:SELect] <string>
Ensure that the frequency points you use cover the frequency
range of the signals you want to measure. If you measure a signal
with a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the sensor
calibration table, then the power meter uses the highest or lowest
frequency point in the sensor calibration table to calculate the
calibration factor.
To make subsequent editing of a sensor calibration table simpler, it
is recommended that you retain a copy of your data in a program.
Listing the Sensor Calibration Table Names
To list the tables currently stored in the power meter, use the following
command:
MEMory:CATalog:TABLe?
Note that
all
tables are listed; including frequency dependent offset
tables.
The power meter returns the data in the form of two numeric parameters
and a string list representing all the stored tables.
•
<numeric_value>,<numeric_value>{,<string>}
The first numeric parameter indicates the amount of memory, in
bytes, used for storage of tables. The second parameter indicates
the memory, in bytes, available for tables.
Summary of Contents for E4418B
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Page 138: ...prog book ch2meas fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 2 MEASurement Instructions ...
Page 200: ...prog book ch3calc fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 3 CALCulate Subsystem ...
Page 228: ...prog book ch4cal fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 4 CALibration Subsystem ...
Page 242: ...prog book ch5disp fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 5 DISPlay Subsystem ...
Page 260: ...prog book ch6form fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 6 FORMat Subsystem ...
Page 264: ...prog book ch7mem fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 7 MEMory Subsystem ...
Page 294: ...prog book ch8out fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 8 OUTput Subsystem ...
Page 302: ...prog book ch9sens fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 9 SENSe Subsystem ...
Page 360: ...prog book ch10stat fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 10 STATus Subsystem ...
Page 384: ...prog book ch11syst fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 11 SYSTem Subsystem ...
Page 420: ...prog book ch12trig fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 12 TRIGger Subsystem ...
Page 434: ...prog book ch13unit fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 13 UNIT Subsystem ...
Page 442: ...prog book ch14serv fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 14 SERVice Subsystem ...
Page 452: ...prog book ch15ieee fm 1 Mon Feb 15 09 24 37 1999 15 IEEE488 2 Command Reference ...
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