Command Reference
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ZNB/ZNBT
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 55
Parameter
Meaning
Comment/Unit
OPEN | SHORt |
MATCh |
<Resistance>
A load circuit model generally consists of a capacitance (modelled by
<C0>,...,<C3>) which is connected in parallel to an inductance (modelled
by <L0>,...,<L3>) and a resistance, both connected in series.
OPEN | SHORt | MATCh indicates a simplified modelling as an Open or
Short or Match standard.
●
OPEN: the resistance is infinite so that the standard behaves like a
capacitor (no inductance)
●
SHORt: the resistance is zero so that the standard behaves like an
inductance (no capacitance)
●
MATCh: the standard behaves like a match (no inductance, no
capacitance, resistance Z0)
<Resistance> indicates the general load circuit model.
Character data | Numeric value
<Port1>,
<Port2>
Optional port restriction: one port number for one port standards, two port
numbers for two port standards
Integer value(s)
The different standard types are defined by the following parameters. Port restrictions
are indicated in brackets:
Table 8-14: Standard types and their parameters
<std_type>
Maning
MOPen | FOPen
Open: male (m) or female (f)
MSHort | FSHort
Short: m or f
OSHort[<1|2|3>] | MOSHort[<1|2|
3>] | FOSHort[<1|2|3>]
Offset short: sexless, m or f (three standards each)
For user-defined connector types only!
Suffix 1 can be omitted.
MMTCh | FMTCh
Match: m or f
MSMatch | FSMatch
Sliding match: m or f
MREFlect | FREFlect
Reflect: m or f
MMTHrough | MFTHrough |
FFTHrough
Through: m-m or m-f or f-f
MMLine[<1|2|3>] | MFLine[<1|2|3>]
| FFLine[<1|2|3>]
MMLine[<1|2|3>](P2P3) ...
Line: m-m or m-f or f-f (three standards each)
Suffix 1 can be omitted.
MMATten | MFATten | FFATten
Attenuation: m-m or m-f or f-f
MMSNetwork | MFSNetwork |
FFSNetwork
Symmetric network: m-m or m-f or f-f
8.3.14.6
[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT... with Labels
The following
[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT...
commands identify the calibration kit
to be used by a combination of its <CalkitName> and <CalkitLabel>. Typically, the
serial number of the calibration kit serves as a calibration kit label. Due to their different
labels, the analyzer can handle several calibration kits with identical names.
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