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Example: See "Designing a transducer factor" on page 949.
Manual operation: See "Defining characteristics of a transducer factor"
on page 508
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:DATA <Frequency>,<Level>
This command defines the shape of the transducer factor.
A transducer factor may contain up to 625 reference values. Each reference value is a
combination of a frequency and a level value.
Before you can use this command, you have to select a transducer factor with
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect on page 953.
Parameters:
<Frequency> Numeric value in Hz.
The frequency values have to be in ascending order.
<Level> The unit depends on [SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:
UNIT on page 953. By default, it is dB.
Example: See "Designing a transducer factor" on page 949.
Manual operation: See "Defining characteristics of a transducer factor"
on page 508
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:DELete
This command deletes a transducer factor.
Before you can use the command, you have to select a transducer factor with
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect.
Example:
CORR:TRAN:SEL 'Transducer 1'
CORR:TRAN:DEL
Deletes the selected transducer.
Usage: Event
Manual operation: See "Defining characteristics of a transducer factor"
on page 508
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SCALing <Scale>
This command selects the scale of the transducer factor.
Before you can use the command, you have to select a transducer factor with
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect on page 953R&S ESR.
Parameters:
<Scale> LINear | LOGarithmic
*RST: LINear
Example: See "Designing a transducer factor" on page 949.
Using Transducers