Configuring Corrections; Duty Cycle Corrections; [Sense<Sensor>:]Correction:dcycle; [Sense<Sensor>:]Correction:dcycle:state - R&S NRP Series User Manual

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NRPxxS(N)
Parameters:
<exclude_stop>
Manual operation:

9.8.4 Configuring corrections

It is possible to set some parameters that compensate for a change of the measured
signal due to fixed external influences.
9.8.4.1

Duty cycle corrections

The duty cycle is the percentage of one period during which the signal is active, when
pulse-modulated signals are corrected. The duty cycle is only evaluated in the continu-
ous average mode.
Remote commands:
[SENSe<Sensor>:]CORRection:DCYCle <duty_cycle>
Available in continuous average mode.
Sets the duty cycle for measuring pulse-modulated signals. The duty cycle defines the
percentage of one period during which the signal is active. If the duty cycle is enabled,
the R&S NRPxxS(N) considers this percentage when calculating the signal pulse
power from the average power.
Parameters:
<duty_cycle>
Manual operation:
[SENSe<Sensor>:]CORRection:DCYCle:STATe <state>
Enables or disables the duty cycle correction for the measured value.
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Range:
*RST:
Default unit: Seconds
See
"End Exclude"
See
"End Exclude"
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queries................................................................................................... 112
program..........................................................................113
Range:
*RST:
Default unit: Percent
See
"Duty Cycle"
Remote control commands
Configuring basic measurement parameters
0.0 to 1.0
0.0
on page 47
on page 48
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0.001 to 100.00
1.00
on page 46
108

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