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Power Meter Remote Operation
Using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables
calibration factor. Use either the INITiate,FETCh? or the READ? query
to initiate the measurement as shown in the following program segments:
INITiate Example
ABORt1
CONFigure1:POWer:AC DEF,1,(@1)
SENS1:CORR:CSET2:SEL "Offset1"
SENS1:CORR:CSET2:STAT ON
SENSe1:FREQuency 500KHZ
INITiate1:IMMediate
FETCh1?
READ? Example
ABORt1
CONFigure1:POWer:AC DEF,2,(@1)
SENS1:CORR:CSET2:SEL "Offset1"
SENS1:CORR:CSET2:STAT ON
SENSe1:FREQuency 500KHZ
READ1?
Note
If the measurement frequency does not correspond directly to a
frequency in the frequency dependent offset table, the power meter
calculates the offset using linear interpolation.
If you enter a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the
frequency dependent offset table, then the power meter uses the
highest or lowest frequency point in the table to set the offset.
To find out the value of the offset being used by the power meter to
make a measurement, use the query command:
SENSe:CORRection:GAIN4|FDOFfset[:INPut][MAGNITUDE]?
The response may be an interpolated value.
EPM-P Series Power Meters Programming Guide
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