GUI Reference
R&S
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ZNB/ZNBT
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 38
Calibration Type / Source
Selects the calibration type for the selected physical port(s). For an overview refer to
.
The reflection calibration types can be used for any combination of physical ports:
Reflection calibrations are simply repeated for each selected port. A transmission cali-
bration type requires at least two physical ports. For the
unidirectional
transmission
calibration types ("Trans Norm", "One Path Two Ports"), the direction (
"Source"
port)
must be specified in addition.
Note:
The transmission normalizations and the "One Path Two Ports" calibration type
require two-port (Through) characterization data for the cal unit, which may not be
available on older calibration units or in user-defined cal unit characterization files. If a
tooltip indicates missing two-port characterization data, simply perform a new charac-
terization of your cal unit. In the first dialog of the "Characterization" wizard, select
"Take All OSM and Through" to make sure the necessary two-port data is acquired.
See also
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:AUTO:TYPE
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:AUTO:PORTs:TYPE
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:AUTO:CONFigure
Calibrate all Channels
Check this box to apply the acquired correction data to all channels in the active recall
set. Leave it unchecked (preset setting) to apply them only to the active channel.
Note that this option is available only if the active recall set contains multiple channels.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:COLLect:CHANnels:ALL
Select All/Deselect All
Selects/deselects all ports.
These buttons are only shown if more than 4 ports are available.
Next
. "Next" is unavailable (and a warning is displayed) if
the following happens:
●
The selected characterization data do not cover all the ports to be calibrated.
●
The selected characterization data do not contain all standards needed for the
selected calibration type.
Step 2: Connections
Defines the port assignment(s) between the R&S
ZNB/ZNBT and the calibration unit.
Cal Softtool