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h&V1
DeBnition
char2
Definition
I, P,
Instrument
state1
W
Four-channel instrument state
G Graphics
1
Display graphics
0
Graphica
index
D
Error corrected data
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
a
Channel 3
4 Channel 4
B
Raw data
1
to4 Channel 113, raw
arrays
1
to
42
5
to
8
Channel
214,
raw
arrays
6
to
8
Formatted data
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
8
Channel 3
4 Channel 4
Cal
B
call&
Cal data, channel 1
0
stimuhls
state
lto9
Coe&ientslt.oQ
A
Coefllcient
10
B
C!oefIkient
11
C
Cuefiicient 12
Cal data, channel 2
OtoC
sameaschannell
Memory trace data
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
8
Channel 3
4 Channel 4
Error corrected data
(S2P)3
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
1 These are two-channel instrument states readable by previous
fhmware
versions.
2 Piles Rl through
R8
will be saved if a full two-port calibration is active. If a full two-port
‘&ble 12-2.
SuiIix
Character Definitions
calibration is not active only
Rl
will
be saved for Channel 1 and 3, and RS for Channel 2 and
4.
3 These
flies
are written only when a
a-port
error correction (full
a-port
or TRL)
has
been
applied.
If correction is on at the time of an external store, the calibration set is stored to disk. (Note
that inactive calibrations are not stored to disk.) When an instrument state is loaded into the
analyzer from disk, the stimulus and response parameters are restored first. If correction is on
for the loaded state, the analyzer will load a calibration set from disk that carries the same title
as the one stored for the instrument state.
Preset State and Memory Allocation
124

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