Using Frequency-Dependent Offset Tables - Keysight Technologies U2040 X-Series Programming Manual

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Using Frequency-Dependent Offset Tables

This section describes how to use frequency-dependent offset tables. These tables give you
the ability to compensate for frequency effects in your test setup.
Overview
If the [:SENSe[1]:]CORRection:CSET2:STATe command is OFF, the
frequency-dependent offset tables are not used. When
[:SENSe[1]:]CORRection:CSET2:STATe is ON, the frequency-dependent offset
tables are used, providing you with a quick and convenient method of compensating for
your external test setup over a range of frequencies. Note that when selected,
frequency-dependent offset correction is IN ADDITION to any correction applied for sensor
frequency response. The U2040 X-Series is capable of storing 10 frequency-dependent
offset tables of 512 frequency points each.
To use frequency-dependent offset tables, you:
1 Edit a frequency-dependent offset table if necessary.
2 Select the frequency-dependent offset table.
3 Enable the frequency-dependent offset table.
4 Zero and calibrate the U2040 X-Series.
5 Specify the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The required offset is
automatically set by the U2040 X-Series from the frequency-dependent offset table.
6 Make the measurement.
Figure 1-1 illustrates how frequency-dependent offset tables operate.
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