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Background information
Refer to the following sections.
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Chapter 4.6, "Offset parameters and de-/embedding", on page 202
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Chapter 4.6.1.2, "Definition of loss parameters", on page 203
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Chapter 4.6.1.4, "Auto Length and Loss", on page 205
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Chapter 4.6.1.5, "Fixture Compensation", on page 206
Overview
See "Overview" on page 616.
Port
Physical test port of the analyzer. You can define independent loss parameters for all
ports.
Remote command:
The <PhyPt> numeric suffix in the [SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:... commands
identifies the physical port.
Loss at DC / Loss at 1st Freq / 1st Freq for Loss
See "Loss at DC / Loss at 1st Freq / 1st Freq for Loss / Use 2nd Freq / Loss at 2nd
Freq / 2nd Freq for Loss" on page 607.
Auto Length and Loss
Determines the length offset and one-way loss parameters for the receive port of the
active trace. See Chapter 4.6.1.4, "Auto Length and Loss", on page 205.
Use Evaluation Range... to limit the frequency range for the calculation.
Note:
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If "Auto Length and Loss" is used with a line connected to a test port, the end of the
line should be left open.
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To calculate the electrical length offset and loss of port i, you have to select a trace
that uses port i as one of its receive ports. It is not relevant for the "Auto Length
and Loss" function which Port is selected.
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