Example: Dual Power Meter Calibration - Keysight Technologies N5166B CXG User Manual

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Figure 4-3
Configuring the Power Sensor Channels
AUX Fctn > Power Meter
Measurements
USB U2000A Series Power
Sensors do not require the
sensor to be calibrated.
The CXG/MXG/EXG use
the USB U2000A Series
Power Sensor's "Internal"
zero. Refer to the USB
U2000A Series Power
Sensor's documentation.
Zero Sensor and Calibrate
Sensor softkeys are
inactive during a
measurement.
For details on each key, use key help as
page 60
described on
.

Example: Dual Power Meter Calibration

In the following example a U2004A USB Power Sensor is connected to channel A and a N1912A P–
Series Power Meter and 8482A Power Sensor are connected to channel B and are zeroed and
calibrated, as required.
On the signal generator:
Keysight CXG, EXG, and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
Note: This figure illustrates channel A. Channel B is similar.
Selects the channel on the external
power meter that the power sensor
is connected to.
Selects the frequency that channel A has
been calibrated to.
Enables a power offset in dB for
the current channel.
Enables averaging. Instrument
default is Auto with 1024 points.
Using the Dual Power Meter Display
Sets the power meter's IP
address or LAN–GPIB
gateway's IP address (Sockets
LAN and VXI–11 LAN only).
Whether a softkey is available
depends on the selected
Connection Type.
Optimize Performance
Enables the power meter
connection type: Sockets
LAN, VXI–11 LAN, or USB.
Note: The VXI–11 softkey is
used to communicate
remotely with a power meter
that has a GPIB connector
via LAN–GPIB gateway.
Sockets LAN: Sets the
IP port to 5025 (standard)
or 5023 (telnet)
programming.
VXI–11 LAN: Opens a menu for
entering a device name for the
power meter being used.
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