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Address and Data Values
Address and Data Values
Setting the Test Port Paths with Address and Data
Example 1:
Example 2:
Table 1
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Refer to
to set the internal switch paths of the test
set.
The address is the first value in the Test Set I/O control or GPIB data command. The
second value controls the source and receiver paths of the ports. To select a test set
port configuration both switches must be set to complete the source and receiver
paths. To do this you must add the data values together to determine the data
command value for each port, which is the second number in the Test Set I/O or GPIB
command.
If the ports have different addresses, two separate address data commands must be
used. Refer to
Port 7 is the Source and Port 8 is the Receiver.
Source Port 7 = address 32, data 1 and Receiver Port 8 = address 64, data 16.
Two separate commands must to be sent, you may use the same dialog box. Send
address 32 and data 1 in one command line, and address 64 and data 16 in the second
line. Refer to
For further information refer to
“How to Access Interface Control Settings” on page
“How to Access GPIB Command Processor” on page
If the ports have the same address, only one command is needed.
Port 1 is the Source and Ports 5 is the Receiver.
Source Port 1 = address 0, data 0 and Receiver Port 5 = address 0, data 16. The data
values are added together, the entry will be 0.16.
Refer to
“System Block Diagram” on page 58
for in-depth RF path information.
Test Port Address and Data Values
Address
PNA-L
Source
Path
PNA-L
Receiver
Path
PNA
or
PNA-X
Source
Path
PNA
or
PNA-X
Receiver
Path
Data
0
1
0
16
0
1
0
16
0
Ports
1
1
5
5
1
1
5
5
16
Ports
2
2
6
6
3
3
6
6
32
Ports
3
7
3
7
4
7
4
7
64
Ports
4
8
4
8
2
8
2
8
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