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"b1 Source Port 2" is the wave received at physical port 1. In a standard S-parame-
ter measurement, this wave is transmitted at port 2 of the DUT (reverse measure-
ment).
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"b2 Source Port 2" is the wave received at physical port 2. In a standard S-parame-
ter measurement, this wave is fed to the output port (port 2) of the DUT (reverse
measurement).
Tip: In the trace list, the source port is indicated in brackets. For example, "a1(P1)"
denotes the wave a
1
with source port 1.
The analyzer can also measure arbitrary wave quantities for other source ports; see
Chapter 5.2.3.2, "More Wave Quantities dialog", on page 359.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:MEASure "<Trace_Name>", "A1" | ...
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:SDEFine "<Trace_Name>", "A1" | ...
Wave Correction
Determines whether measured quantities that are calculated based on wave quantities
are system error corrected in the active channel.
This applies to wave quantities themselves, but also to ratios, harmonics, and intermo-
dulation products.
If checked (default), the "best available" calibration is applied, with the following prece-
dence:
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Scalar power calibration
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User system error correction
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Factory system error correction
Note:
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Only a single calibration is applied.
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If "Wave Correction" is turned off, no calibration is applied for these measured
quantities at all.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:EWAVe[:STATe]
5.2.3.2 More Wave Quantities dialog
The "More Wave Quantities" dialog provides arbitrary wave quantities with arbitrary
source ports as measured quantities. All wave quantities can be calculated with differ-
ent detector settings.
Access: Trace – [Meas] > "Wave" > "More Wave Quantities..."
Background information
Refer to the following sections:
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Chapter 4.3.5.1, "Wave quantities", on page 158
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Chapter 4.3.5.2, "Ratios", on page 159
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