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R&S
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.
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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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Range:
*RST:
Default unit: Percent
See
"Duty Cycle"
Remote control commands
Configuring basic measurement parameters
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0.0
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0.001 to 100.00
1.00
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