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[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:DIVide................................................................... 1667
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:LTONe................................................................... 1667
[SENSe<Chn>:]FREQuency:MDELay:MSTate?...............................................................1667
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:RECeiver............................................................... 1667
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:RPORt...................................................................1668
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:UTONe.................................................................. 1668
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:ACQuire
Starts a calibration sweep for the mixer delay measurement. As a prerequisite, the cali-
brated channel must have at least one mixer delay trace.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
Example: See MMEMory:LOAD:MDCData on page 1290.
Usage: Event
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:MDELay:APERture <Aperture value>
Defines the frequency difference between the upper and lower tone (aperture).
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
Parameters:
<Aperture value> Aperture
Range: 0 Hz to 50 MHz
*RST: 0 Hz
Default unit: Hz
Example:
*RST; SENS1:FREQ:STAR 1 GHz; STOP 2 GHz
Select a stimulus range between 1 GHz and 2 GHz.
FREQ:MDEL:APER 1 MHz
Select a 1 MHz aperture.
FREQ:MDEL:UTON PORT, 3
Select NWA port 3 as a source port for the upper tone (no exter-
nal generator).
FREQ:MDEL:COMB ON
Use the internal combiner to generate the two-tone signal at port
1 (for instruments equipped with the necessary options).
...
(Perform mixer delay measurement, evaluate results.)
FREQ:MDELay:CONV OFF
Disable mixer delay measurement, switch back to normal (non
frequency-converting) mode.
Manual operation:
See "2 Tone Delta Freq." on page 417
SCPI command reference