Power Meter Remote Operation 1
Keysight N8262A Programming Guide 77
Using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables
This section describes how to use frequency dependent offset tables. These tables
give you the ability to compensate for frequency effects in your test setup.
Overview
If the [SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET2:STATe command is OFF, the
frequency dependent offset tables are not used. When
[SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET2:STATe is ON, the frequency dependent
offset tables are used, providing you with a quick and convenient method of
compensating for your external test setup over a range of frequencies. Note that
when selected, frequency dependent offset correction is IN ADDITION to any
correction applied for sensor frequency response. The power meter is capable of
storing 10 frequency dependent offset tables of 80 frequency points each.
To use frequency dependent offset tables you:
1 Edit a frequency dependent offset table if necessary.
2 Select the frequency dependent offset table.
3 Enable the frequency dependent offset table.
4 Zero and calibrate the power meter.
If you are using an 8480 Series sensor the reference calibration factor used
during the calibration must be entered manually.
5 Specify the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The required offset is
automatically set by the power meter from the frequency dependent offset
table.
6 Make the measurement.
Figure 1-1 Illustrates how frequency dependent offset tables operate.