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6.11.2.1
Cal Connector Types Dialog
The "Cal Connector Types" dialog displays and modifies the list of available connector
types. Cal connector types must be selected in accordance with the connectors of the
measured DUT.
Access:
CHANNEL – [CAL] > "Cal Connector Types..."
The list shows the available connector types with their name ("Conn. Type") and polar-
ity ("Sexless"). The remaining columns in the list are described below.
Storing connector type settings
Calibration kits and connector types are global resources; the parameters are stored
independently and available for all recall sets. The connector type settings are always
stored together with the associated calibration kit parameters. The
provides buttons to export and import cal kit and connector settings.
After assigning a calibration kit to a user-defined connector type, you can still change
its name, offset model and reference impedance. If you switch between sexed and
sexless, all kits assigned to the connector type are deleted.
Char. Imp.
The characteristic impedance or reference impedance ("Char. Imp.") Z
0
for the connec-
tors is a critical value that has an impact on various parameter conversions. Z
0
enters
into:
●
The calculation of the S-parameters for the calibration standards associated with
the connector type, if they are derived from a circuit model (see
●
The calculation of the (default) reference impedances for balanced ports (see
Cal Softtool