Command reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
1481
User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 62
String parameters describing the different error terms, depend-
ing on the current calibration method; see table below. Each
term contains one complex value (real and imaginary part) for
each sweep point. The parameters must be transferred in full
length. The following strings are allowed:
'SCORR1' - directivity at port 1
'SCORR2' - source match at port 1
'SCORR3' - reflection tracking at port 1
'SCORR4' - reserved for future extensions
'SCORR5' - load match at port 2
'SCORR6' - forward transmission tracking between port 1 and
port 2
'SCORR7' - directivity at port 2
'SCORR8' - source match at port 2
'SCORR9' - reflection tracking at port 2
'SCORR10' - reserved for future extensions
'SCORR11' - load match at port 1
'SCORR12' - reverse transmission tracking between port 2 and
port 1
'G11' ... 'G22' - G matrix elements; see above
'H22' - H matrix elements; see above
The error terms are dimensionless complex numbers.
*RST:
n/a
<Parameter>
Example:
See
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:SAVE:DEFault
The different calibration types of the analyzer provide the following error terms:
Calibration type
Parameter in
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRec-
tion:COLLect:METHod
Available error terms (depending on port
numbers)
One-port normalization
(reflection) using an open
standard
REFL1
REFL2
REFL12
'SCORR3'
'SCORR9'
'SCORR3' and 'SCORR9'
Full one port
FOPort1
FOPort2
FOPort12
'SCORR1' to 'SCORR3'
'SCORR7' to 'SCORR9'
'SCORR1' to 'SCORR3' and 'SCORR7' to
'SCORR9'
Two-port normalization
FTRans
RTRans
FRTRans
'SCORR6'
'SCORR12'
'SCORR6' and 'SCORR12'
One path two port
FOPTport
ROPTport
'SCORR1' to 'SCORR3', 'SCORR6'
'SCORR7' to 'SCORR9', 'SCORR12'
R&S ZVR/ZVABT compatible commands