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ZVT Command Reference
SCPI Command Reference
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Analyzer\Calibration\Kits\New_kit.calkit'
Load the previously created cal kit file New_kit.calkit
from the default cal kit directory.
CORR:CKIT:SEL 'N 50 Ohm', 'New_kit'
Assign the imported kit to the N 50 Ω connector type (assuming that the cal kit
name stored in New_kit.calkit reads New_kit).
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:CKIT:STANdard:CATalog? '<ckit_name>'
Returns a list of all standards in a given calibration kit.
The result is undefined if multiple calibration kits with the same name but different labels exist.
Channel number. This suffix is ignored because cal kits are channel-
independent.
Name of the cal kit. Use SENSe<Ch>:CORRection:CKIT:CATalog? to query
cal kit names.
Device-specific, query only
See SENSe<Ch>:CORRection:CONNection:CATalog?
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:CKIT:<std_type>
'<Conn_Name>','<Ckit_Name>','<Std_No>',<Min_Freq>,<Max_Freq>,<El_Length>,<
Loss>,<Z0>,<C0> , <C1>, <C2>, <C3>, <L0>, <L1>, <L2>, <L3>[[, OPEN | SHORt |
MATCh | <Resistance>], <Port_1>, <Port_2>]
Defines the parameters of a non-ideal 1 port or 2-port calibration standard <std_type>. A particular
physical standard can be selected by specifying the name of the calibration kit and its serial number.
The result is undefined if multiple calibration kits with the same name but different labels exist.
If the specified cal kit does not exist, it is created with the specified calibration standard.
Depending on the standard type, only a subset of the parameters may be used; refer to the table of
standard types.
Channel number. This suffix is ignored because calibration kits are channel-
independent.
Standard type. For reflection standards, the first character denotes the gender, e.g.:
FOPEN, MOPEN: Open (f) or Open (m) standard.
The following reflection standards are supported: MOPen, FOPen, MSHort,
FSHort, OSHort, MOSHort, FOSHort, MMTCh, FFTCh, MREFLect,
FREFLect
For transmission standards, the first two characters denotes the genders on both
ends, e.g.:
FFSNetwork, MFSNetwork, MMSNetwork: Symm. network (ff), symm. network
(mf) or symm. network (mm) standard.