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Calibration 3
Model N6705 Service Guide 57
Step 5.
Select the second current calibration point.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
The second calibration point is automatically
selected “Enter P2 measured data” should be
displayed.
CAL:LEV P2
*OPC?
Step 6.
Calculate the shunt current (I=V/R) and enter the data.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
Enter the calculated value into the data field
and then select Next. Then select Close.
CAL:DATA <data>
Low Range Current Programming
Step 1.
Connect only the current measurement terminals of the Keysight 3458A
to the output terminals.
Step 2.
Select the low-current programming range. The value to program a
range must be the maximum current of the range. This example selects
the 100 mA range of output 1.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
From the Calibration menu, select Current,
Low Range Programming. Then select Start.
CAL:CURR 0.1, (@1)
Step 3.
Select the first current calibration point. Wait a minimum of 5 minutes for
the output current to stabilize.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
The first calibration point is automatically
selected. “Enter P1 measured data” should be
displayed.
CAL:LEV P1
*OPC?
Step 4.
Measure the current with the
Keysight 3458A and enter the value.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
Enter the value from the external DMM into
the data field and then select Next.
CAL:DATA <data>
Step 5.
Select the second current calibration point. Wait a minimum of 30
seconds for the output current to stabilize.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
The second calibration point is automatically
selected. “Enter P2 measured data” should be
displayed.
CAL:LEV P2
*OPC?
Step 6.
Measure the current with the
Keysight 3458A and enter the value.
Front Panel:
SCPI Command:
Enter the value from the external DMM into
the data field and then select Next. Then
select Close.
CAL:DATA <data>

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