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All Partial Meas'ments / First Partial Meas'ment
If
is set to a value > 0, this setting allows to define how the measurement
delay is applied:
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If "All Partial Meas'ments" is selected, the delay time is added before each partial
measurement. For a complete 2 port S-parameter measurement, the delay must be
added twice per sweep point.
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If "First Partial Meas'ment" is selected, the delay time is added once per sweep
point only, irrespective of the measured quantities and the number of partial mea-
surements. The sweep time increases by the measurement delay times the num-
ber of sweep points.
Tip:
A delay time before the start of each partial measurement increases the accuracy,
in particular for measurements on DUTs with long settling times (e.g. quartz oscillators,
SAW filters). Select "First Partial Meas'ment" if the DUT does not require an additional
settling time due to the interchange of source and receive ports.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]SWEep:DWELl:IPOint
Freq Sweep Mode
This setting defines whether the "Stepped" or "Swept" mode shall be used (see
ter 4.1.4.4, "Stepped vs. Swept Mode"
For "Segmented" sweeps this can be overridden by segment-specific sweep modes
(see
Chapter 5.3.2.2, "Define Segments Dialog"
Note:
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Swept mode is only supported for linear frequency sweeps.
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While stepped mode is always possible, even for linear frequency sweeps there
are channel setups that are not compatible with swept mode: an information popup
displays the corresponding error code and description (see
]SWEep:GENeration:ANALog:CONDition?
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It is essential to perform the calibration with the same "Freq Sweep Mode" settings
as for the actual measurement; otherwise the calibration is deactivated ("Cal Off").
The
provides concise information on possible mode
mismatches.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]SWEep:GENeration
[SENSe<Ch>:]SWEep:GENeration:ANALog:CONDition?
5.3.2 Sweep Type Tab
Allows to define the sweep variable (frequency/power/time) and the position of the
sweep points across the sweep range.
Sweep Softtool