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– Ensure that the frequency points you use cover the frequency range of the
NOTE
– To make subsequent editing of a sensor calibration table simpler, it is
Listing stored sensor calibration tables
To list the sensor calibration tables currently stored in the N432A, use the
MEMory[:METer][1]:CATalog:TABLe? query.
Note that all tables are listed, including frequency-dependent offset tables.
The N432A returns the data in the form of the following example:
198,4664,"DEFAULT,TABL,14","478A,TABL,86",
"8478B,TABL,98"...........
For details, refer to
Renaming sensor calibration tables
To rename a sensor calibration table, use the MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:MOVE
<character_data>,<character_data> command.
The first <character_data> parameter contains the existing table name, while
the second details the new table name.
The following rules apply to naming sensor calibration tables:
– The name must consist of not more than 12 characters.
– All characters must be upper-case or lower-case alphabetic characters, or
– No spaces are allowed in the name.
For details, refer to
<character_data>,<character_data>"
Keysight N432A Programming Guide
signals you want to measure. If you measure a signal with a frequency
outside the frequency range defined in the sensor calibration table, then the
N432A uses the highest or lowest frequency point in the table to set the
calibration factor.
recommended that you retain a copy of your data in a program.
"MEMory[:METer][1]:CATalog:TABLe?"
numeric (0 to 9), or an underscore (_).
"MEMory[:METer][1]:TABLe:MOVE
N432A Remote Operation
on page 323.
on page 300.
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