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5.6 Command Explanation
5-60 ZM2371/ZM2372
[:SENSe]:CORRection:LIMit:LOW <lower limit frequency>
[:SENSe]:CORRection:LIMit:LOW?
Description: Sets/queries the lower limit frequency when OPEN correction value and
SHORT correction value are measured in full frequency range. The
upper limit frequency is fixed to 100kHz.
Parameters: <lower limit frequency> {numeric value, range 0.001 - 1000, resolution 2
digits (1mHz when <10mHz), unit: Hz} Initial value = 40Hz
Suffix M (10
-3
) / K (10
3
), unit HZ can be used.
Example: 1M (= 0.001), 1KHZ (= 1000).
Setting example: :CORR:LIM:LOW 10
Sets the lower limit frequency of correction to 10Hz.
Response: <lower limit frequency> {numeric value, format NR3}
Query example: :CORR:LIM:LOW?
Response example: +1.00000E+01
The lower limit frequency of correction is 10Hz.
Remarks: Since it takes at least one period of signal for measurement at one
frequency point, if the lower limit frequency is lowered to 1Hz or less, it
will take much more time for correction. It is better to raise the lower
limit frequency when the measurement is executed with high
frequencies only. For the frequencies that measure correction values
directly, see ā€œ3.5.6.7 OPEN Correctionā€.
Correction values for DC resistance measurement are measured
regardless of this setting.
[:SENSe]:CORRection:LOAD[:STATe] {ON|OFF|1|0}
[:SENSe]:CORRection:LOAD[:STATe]?
Description: Sets/queries whether LOAD correction is executed or not.
Parameters: {ON|1} Enables the LOAD correction.
{OFF|0} Disables the LOAD correction.
Setting example: :CORR:LOAD ON
Sets so as to enable the LOAD correction.
Response: {1|0}
Query example: :CORR:LOAD?
Response example: 1
The LOAD correction is enabled.
Remarks: When the LOAD correction is enabled, the OPEN correction and
SHORT correction are also enabled at the same time.

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