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"a1 Source Port 1" is the wave transmitted at physical port 1. In a standard S-
parameter measurement, this wave is fed to the input port (port 1) of the DUT (for-
ward measurement).
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"b1 Source Port 1" is the wave received at physical port 1. In a standard S-parame-
ter measurement, this wave is reflected at port 1 of the DUT (forward measure-
ment).
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"b2 Source Port 1" is the wave received at physical port 2. In a standard S-parame-
ter measurement, this wave is transmitted at port 2 of the DUT (forward measure-
ment).
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"a2 Source Port 2" is the wave transmitted at physical port 2. In a standard S-
parameter measurement, this wave is fed to the output port (port 2) of the DUT
(reverse measurement).
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"b1 Source Port 2" is the wave received at physical port 1. In a standard S-parame-
ter measurement, this wave is transmitted at port 2 of the DUT (reverse measure-
ment).
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"b2 Source Port 2" is the wave received at physical port 2. In a standard S-parame-
ter measurement, this wave is fed to the output port (port 2) of the DUT (reverse
measurement).
Tip:
In the trace list, the source port is indicated in brackets. For example, "a1(P1)"
denotes the wave a
1
with source port 1.
The analyzer can also measure arbitrary wave quantities for other source ports; see
Chapter 5.2.3.2, "More Wave Quantities dialog"
Remote command:
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:MEASure
"<Trace_Name>", "A1" | ...
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:SDEFine
"<Trace_Name>", "A1" | ...
Wave Correction
Determines whether wave quantities and ratios are system error corrected in the active
channel.
If checked (default), the "best available" calibration is applied, with the following prece-
dence:
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Scalar power calibration
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User system error correction
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Factory system error correction
Note:
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Only a single calibration is applied.
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If "Wave Correction" is turned off, no calibration is applied for these measurement
quantities at all.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:EWAVe[:STATe]
5.2.3.2
More Wave Quantities dialog
The "More Wave Quantities" dialog provides arbitrary wave quantities with arbitrary
source ports as measured quantities. All wave quantities can be calculated with differ-
ent detector settings.
Access:
Trace – [Meas] > "Wave" > "More Wave Quantities..."
Meas softtool