Command Reference
R&S
®
ZNC
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User Manual 1173.9557.02 ─ 13
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:CONNection<PhyPt>
<ConnectorType>
Selects a connector type at a specified port
<PhyPt>
and its gender.
Tip:
to select an
arbitrary connector type using a string variable.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number of the calibrated channel
<PhyPt>
Port numbers of the analyzer
Note:
If the analyzer is set to use the same connectors at all ports
(
ALL
), then a change of a connector type is valid for all ports. The
gender of the connectors can still be different.
Parameters:
<ConnectorType>
N50Female | N50Male | N75Female | N75Male | PC7 |
SMAFemale | SMAMale | PC35female | PC35male |
PC292female | PC292male | BNC50male | BNC50female |
BNC75male | BNC75female | UFEMale1 | UMALe1 | UFEMale2 |
UMALe2
Connector type and gender of the connectors (omitted for query).
The R&S ZVR-compatible parameters
UFEMALE1
and
UMALE1
denote the user-defined connector type "UserConn1",
UFEMALE2
and
UMALE2
denote the user-defined connector type
"UserConn2".
SMAFEMALE
and
SMAMALE
denote the user-defined
connector type "SMA". The user-defined connector types must be
defined before being addressed by
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:
CONNection<PhyPt>
.
*RST:
N50FEMALE for all ports.
Example:
*RST; :CORR:COLL:CONN1 N75MALE; CONN4?
Change the connector type at port 1 from N50FEMALE to
N75MALE. The connector type at the other ports is also changed
to N75, however, the gender (female) is maintained.
CORR:COLL:CONN4?
returns
N75FEMALE
.
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:CONNection:GENDers
<Gender>
Qualifies whether the genders at the test ports (but not their connector types) are equal
or independent.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number of the calibrated channel
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