Command reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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The error two-port P
H
is assigned to port j of the analyzer. Its transmission matrix H
describes how the system errors modify the measured incident and outgoing
waves at port j:
ref
j
test
j
22
21
12
11
j
j
m
m
H
H
H
H
b
a
In the two equations above, a and b denote the waves at the calibrated reference
plane i and j (e.g. the input and output of the 2-port DUT). The m waves are the raw
measured waves of test port i and j. The subscripts "ref" and "test" refer to the refer-
ence and test receivers, respectively. During the calibration the network analyzer
acquires ratios of wave quantities, which leaves one of non-diagonal matrix elements
of G or H as a free normalization factor. The network analyzer uses the normalization
H
21
= 1.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number of the calibrated channel.
<PhyPt>
Physical port number, used to select a specific frequency axis in
arbitrary mode (with option R&S
ZNB/ZNBT-K4).
Parameters:
<ErrorTerm>
String parameters describing the different error terms, depend-
ing on the current calibration method; see table below. Each
term contains one complex value (real and imaginary part) for
each sweep point. The parameters must be transferred in full
length. The following strings are allowed:
'DIRECTIVITY'
Directivity at source port <SourcePort>
'SRCMATCH'
Source match at source port <SourcePort>
'REFLTRACK'
Reflection tracking at source port <SourcePort>
'LOADMATCH'
Load match at load port <LoadPort>
'TRANSTRACK'
Transmission tracking between source port <SourcePort> and
load port <LoadPort>.
'G11' ... 'G22'
G matrix elements at source port <SourcePort>; see explanation
above.
'H11' ... 'H22'
H matrix elements at load port <LoadPort>; see explanation
above.
'Q11' ... 'Q22 ', 'PREL'
9-term correction factors, defined at source port <SourcePort>;
<LoadPort> is ignored
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