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[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT:<StandardType>
<ConnType>, <CalKitName>,
<StandardLabel>, <MinFreq>, <MaxFreq>[, <DelayParam>, <Loss>, <Z0>[,
<C0>, <C1>, <C2>, <C3>, <L0>, <L1>, <L2>, <L3>[, OPEN | SHORt | MATCh |
<Resistance>[, <Port1>[, <Port2>]]]]]
[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT:<StandardType>?
<ConnType>, <CalKitName>[,
<Port1>[, <Port2>]]
Defines the parameters of a (possibly non-ideal) 1 port or 2-port calibration standard
<StandardType>
within a particular cal kit. Depending on the standard type, only a
subset of the parameters is used; see
Note
As the query does not reflect the delay mode specified using
, it is deprecated and only available for backward compatibility reasons.
Use
[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT:STANdard:DATA??
instead.
Suffix:
<StandardType>
.
<string>
Standard type
For one-port standards, the first character denotes the gender,
for transmission standards the first two characters denote the
genders on both ends, e.g.
MOPen
for a male Open standard or
FFTHrough
for a Through standard with female connectors.
For a complete list of standards, refer to
.
Parameters:
<StandardLabel>
Additional string label for the standard, typically the standard's
serial number
CalStandardProps
Parameters <MinFreq>, ..., OPEN | SHORt | MATCh | <Resist-
ance> define the properties of the calibration standard. See
.
Note:
Sliding Match and Attenuation standards have only 2
parameters (<MinFreq>,<MaxFreq>). Through and Line stand-
ards only have 5 parameters (<MinFreq>,...,<Z0>).
<Port1>, <Port2>
Optional port restriction.
For a one-port standard, the validity of the characterization can
be restricted to a single port. For a two-port standard, it can be
restricted to a port pair (specified using ascending port num-
bers).
Note:
with a port restriction, the defined standard becomes sex-
less. Hence, for each port (pair) there can be only one standard
of a given type, i.e.
:SENSe:CORRection:CKIT:MOP
<ParameterList>,1
and
:SENSe:CORRection:CKIT:FOP
<ParameterList>,1
overwrite each other.
Parameters for setting and query:
<ConnType>,
<CalkitName>
String parameters uniquely identifying the cal kit to which the
standard belongs.
Note:
If the specified cal kit does not exist, it is created with the
specified calibration standard.
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