Setting Frequency Dependent Offsets - Keysight N1913 User Manual

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Setting Frequency Dependent Offsets

Frequency dependent offset tables provide a quick and convenient method of
compensating for frequency related changes in the response of your test system.
Note that when selected, frequency dependent offset corrections are applied IN
ADDITION to any correction for sensor frequency response.
The power meter is capable of storing 10 frequency dependent offset tables with a
maximum of 80 frequency points each.
To use frequency dependent offset tables:
1 Select the table to be applied to a channel. Refer to
2 If an 8480 Series, N8480 Series, an E-Series, or an U2000 Series sensor is
3 Specify the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The calibration
4 Make the measurement.
Selecting a Frequency Dependent Offset Table
You can select a frequency dependent offset table from the
followed by
For Channel C, you can select the frequency dependent offset table from the
For Channel D, you can select the frequency dependent offset table from the
Keysight N1913/1914A User's Guide
Dependent Offsets"
the table refer to
"Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables"
further information.
used, zero and calibrate the power sensor. The reference calibration factor
used during the calibration is automatically set by the power meter from the
sensor calibration table (if selected).
factor/offset is automatically set by the power meter from the sensor
calibration table (if selected) and the frequency dependent offset table. Refer
to
"Procedure"
on page 66 for further information.
,
Tables Meter
key menu followed by
key menu followed by
on page 65 for further information. If you require to edit
, and
Freq. Dep. Offset
,
Tables Sensor ChC
,
Tables Sensor ChD
General Power Meter Functions
"Setting Frequency
for Channel A or Channel B.
, and
Freq. Dep. Offset
, and
Freq. Dep. Offset
2
on page 68 for
key menu
.
.
65

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