Label Standard Menu; Specify Class Menu - Agilent Technologies 8719D User Manual

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. OFFSET LUSS allows you to specify energy loss, due to skin effect, along a one-way length of
coax offset. The value of loss is entered as ohms/nanosecond (or Giga ohms/second) at 1 GHz.
(Such losses are negligible in waveguide, so enter 0 as the loss offset.)
This is not the impedance of the standard itself.) For waveguide, the offset impedance as
well as the system ZO must always be set to 10.
. MIlU4U?4 FREQUENL"Y
can be used during measurement calibration. In waveguide, this must be the lower cutoff
frequency of the standard, so that the analyzer can calculate dispersive effects correctly (see
. PUXI?KW FRE@EWY allows you to define the highest frequency at which the standard can
be used during measurement calibration. In waveguide, this is normally the upper cutoff
frequency of the standard.
linear phase response in any offsets.
. UAVESVfDE defines the standard (and the offset) as rectangular waveguide. This causes the
analyzer to assume a dispersive delay (see OFFSET DELAY above).

Label standard menu

This menu allows you to label (reference) individual standards during the menu-driven
measurement calibration sequence. The labels are user-definable using a character set shown
on the display that includes letters, numbers, and some symbols, and they may be up to ten
characters long. The analyzer will prompt you to connect standards using these labels, so they
should be meaningful to you, and distinct for each standard.
By convention, when sexed connector standards are labeled male (m) or female (f), the
designation refers to the test port connector sex, not the connector sex of the standard.

Specify Class Menu

Once a standard has been defined, it must be assigned to a standard "class. n This is a group of
from one to seven standards that is required to calibrate for a single error term. The standards
within a single class can be assigned to the locations listed in 'lable 6-6 according to their
standard reference numbers.
A class often consists of a single standard, but may be composed of more than one standard if
band-limited standards are used. For example, if there were two load standards - a lixed load
for low frequencies, and a sliding load for high frequencies - then that class would have two
standards.
allows you to dehne the lowest frequency at which the standard
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