Command Reference
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ZNB/ZNBT
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Example:
SENS1:CORR:COLL:METH:DEF 'Test', FRTRans, 1, 3
Select a bidirectional transmission normalization between ports
1 and 3 as a calibration type for channel 1.
CORR:COLL:SAVE:SEL:DEF; :MMEM:STOR:CORR 1,
'P1-P3.cal'
Create a default calibration data set for the selected calibration
type and store the data to a cal group file.
SENS1:CORR:COLL:METH:DEF 'Test', FRTRans, 1, 4
Select a bidirectional transmission normalization between ports
1 and 4 as a calibration type for channel 1.
CORR:COLL:SAVE:SEL:DEF; :MMEM:STOR:CORR 1,
'P1-P4.cal'
Create a default calibration data set for the selected calibration
type and store the data to a cal group file.
CORR:COLL:METH:DEF?
Query the active calibrations for channel 1. The response is
FRTR0104
(the last data set stored).
MMEM:LOAD:CORR:
MERGE 1, 'P1-P3.cal', 'P1-P4.cal'; :CORR:COLL:
METH:DEF?
Merge the two calibration types and query the active calibrations
again. The response is
FRTR0103,FRTR0104
.
MMEM:STOR:CORR 1, 'Merged.cal'
Store both sets of calibration data to a common cal group file.
Usage:
Setting only
Manual operation:
See
"Add / Add All... / Replace / Apply / Apply to All"
MMEMory:LOAD:CORRection:RESolve
<Channel>[, <CalGroupFile>]
Resolves the pool link between channel
<Channel>
and a correction data set (cal
group file). After resolving the pool link, the analyzer keeps the previous system error
correction as a channel calibration ("Channel Cal"). A new calibration will replace the
channel calibration but not overwrite the old cal group file (and not affect other chan-
nels).
Setting parameters:
<Channel>
Channel number of an existing channel.
ALL
resolves the pool
link for all channels.
<CalGroupFile>
Optional string parameter to specify the name of the cal group
file. Cal group files must have the extension
*.cal
. The direc-
tory must not be specified; the analyzer always uses the default
path
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Rohde-Schwarz\Vna
\Calibration\Data
. If there is no link between
<Ch>
and the
specified file, the command has no effect. If no file is specified,
the command resolves any link between
<Ch>
and an arbitrary
cal group file.
SCPI Command Reference