
Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
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Optimize Performance
Using the Dual Power Meter Display
Figure 4-3
Configuring the Power Sensor Channels
Example: Dual Power Meter Calibration
In the following example a U2004A USB Power Sensor is connected to channel A and a N1912A P–
Series Power Meter and 8482A Power Sensor are connected to channel B and are zeroed and
calibrated, as required.
On the signal generator:
AUX Fctn > Power Meter
Measurements
Sockets
LAN: Sets the
IP port to 5025 (standard)
or 5023 (telnet)
programming.
Sets the power meter’s IP
address or LAN–GPIB
gateway’s IP address (Sockets
LAN and VXI–11 LAN
only
).
Whether a softkey is available
depends on the selected
Connection Type
.
VXI–11
LAN: Opens a menu for
entering a device name for the
power meter being used.
Enables the power meter
connection type:
Sockets
LAN,
VXI–11
LAN, or
USB
.
Note: The
VXI–11
softkey is
used to communicate
remotely with a power meter
that has a GPIB connector
via LAN–GPIB gateway.
USB U2000A Series Power
Sensors do
not
require the
sensor to be calibrated.
The MXG/EXG use the
USB U2000A Series Power
Sensor’s “Internal” zero.
Refer to the USB U2000A
Series Power Sensor’s
documentation.
Zero Sensor
and
Calibrate
Sensor
softkeys are
inactive during a
measurement.
Selects the frequency that channel A has
been calibrated to.
Selects the channel on the external
power meter that the power sensor
is connected to.
Enables a power offset in dB for
the current channel.
Enables averaging. Instrument
default is Auto with 1024 points.
Note: This figure illustrates channel A. Channel B is similar.
For details on each key, use key help as
described on