Remote Commands to Perform Measurements with I/Q Data
R&S
®
FSV/A3000 I/Q
Analyzer
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// generator span: 499.995 KHz
SOUR:EXT:FREQ:FACT:NUM 1
SOUR:EXT:FREQ:FACT:DEN 2
SOUR:EXT:FREQ:OFFS 100KHZ
//--------------Performing the calibration measurement -----------
//Perform a transmission measurement with direct connection between the generator
//and the analyzer and wait till the end
SENS:CORR:METH TRAN
SENS:CORR:COLL:ACQ THR; *WAI
//--------------Retrieving the calibration trace results -----------
//Retrieve the measured frequencies (10 Hz - 600 kHz)
TRAC:DATA:X? TRACE1
//Retrieve the measured power levels; = 0 between 10 Hz and 100 kHz (below
//generator minimum frequency); nominal -5dBm as of 100 kHz;
TRAC:DATA? TRACE1
//--------------Normalizing the calibration trace results -----------
//Retrieve the normalized power levels (= power offsets from calibration results)
//Should be 0 for all sweep points directly after calibration
SENS:CORR:STAT ON
TRAC:DATA? TRACE1
//--------------Changing the display of the calibration results -----------
//Shift the reference line so the -5 dB level is displayed in the center
DISP:TRAC:Y:SCAL:RVAL -5DB
DISP:TRAC:Y:SCAL:RPOS 50PCT
8.4.1.5
Working with Power Sensors
The following commands describe how to work with power sensors.
These commands require the use of a Rohde
&
Schwarz power sensor. For a list of
supported sensors, see the data sheet.
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Configuring Power Sensor Measurements
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Configuring Power Sensors
SYSTem:COMMunicate:RDEVice:PMETer<p>:CONFigure:AUTO[:STATe]
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SYSTem:COMMunicate:RDEVice:PMETer<p>:COUNt?
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SYSTem:COMMunicate:RDEVice:PMETer<p>:DEFine
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Configuring I/Q Analyzer Measurements