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Keysight x-series User Reference Guide

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4 Input/Output Functions
Input/Output
Key Path
Input/Output, Corrections, Properties, Antenna Unit
Example :CORR:CSET:ANT UA
Readback "dBµA"
Initial S/W Revision A.11.00
Frequency Interpolation
This setting controls how the correction values per-bucket are calculated. We interpolate between
frequencies in either the logarithmic or linear scale.
This setting is handled and stored individually per correction set.
See "Interpolation" on page 188
Key Path
Input/Output, Corrections, Properties
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:CORRection:CSET[1]|2|...|8:X:SPACing LINear | LOGarithmic
[:SENSe]:CORRection:CSET[1]|2|...|8:X:SPACing?
Example CORR:CSET:X:SPAC LIN
Preset Unaffected by a Preset. Set to Linear by Restore Input/Output Defaults.
State Saved Saved in instrument state.
Initial S/W Revision A.02.00
Modified at S/W Revision A.14.00
Interpolation
For each bucket processed by the application, all of the correction factors at the frequency of interest
(center frequency of each bucket) are summed and added to the amplitude. All trace operations and post
processing treat this post-summation value as the true signal to use.
To effect this correction, the goal, for any particular start and stop frequency, is to build a correction trace,
whose number of points matches the current Sweep Points setting of the instrument, which will be used to
apply corrections on a bucket by bucket basis to the data traces.
For amplitudes that lie between two user specified frequency points, we interpolate to determine the
amplitude value. You may select either linear or logarithmic interpolation between the frequencies.
If we interpolate on a log scale, we assume that the line between the two points is a straight line on the log
scale. For example, let’s say the two points are (2,4) and (20,1). A straight line between them on a log scale
looks like:
188 EMI Receiver Mode Reference

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Keysight x-series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Analysis BandwidthUp to 1 GHz (depending on model)
Real-Time BandwidthUp to 1 GHz (depending on model)
Form FactorBenchtop
ConnectivityLAN, USB, GPIB
Resolution Bandwidth1 Hz to 10 MHz (depending on model)

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