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Expected Power at DUT Output
This parameter sets the average expected power of the analysis step. The RF input range is controlled in
the acquisition parameter “Instrument Gain”. The acquisition’s peak power is set in the acquisition setup
parameters, which is used for the Auto Set RF Level algorithm, together with this Expected power value for
the analysis step.
CAUTION:
The “Instrument Gain” selection range (described under the acquisition setup parameters) should match
the expected power values; otherwise, the internal circuitry of the test set could be damaged.
This parameter is coupled to the Basic Tx Power measurement limits if that measurement is selected for
the analysis step. Basic Tx Power measurement limits are referenced to this parameter for the analysis
step.
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Key Path
Meas Setup, Step Setup
Remote
Command
-To set Expected Power individually:
[:SENSe]:LSEQuencer:ACQuire{1:512}:ASTep{1:1000}:SETup:EPOWer <amp>
[:SENSe]:LSEQuencer:ACQuire{1:512}:ASTep{1:1000}:SETup:EPOWer?
-To set Expected Power as an array:
[:SENSe]:LSEQuencer:ACQuire{1:512}:LIST:SETup:EPOWer <amp>, <amp>,<amp>,….
[:SENSe]:LSEQuencer:ACQuire{1:512}:LIST:SETup:EPOWer?
The array form of the command is used to make a different setting for each acquisition in the sequence (the
number of array values must match the number of acquisitions; otherwise a "settings conflict" error will occur).
-To set Expected Power for the whole sequence as an array:
[:SENSe]:LSEQuencer:LIST:SETup:EPOWer <amp>,<amp>,<amp>,….
[:SENSe]:LSEQuencer:LIST:SETup:EPOWer?
The array form of the command is used to make a different setting for each analysis step in the sequence.
If the number of array values is greater than the total number of analysis steps, a "settings conflict" error will
occur.
If the number of array values is less than the total number of analysis steps, the array will be auto repeated to fill in
all the analysis steps.
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