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GUI reference
R&S
®
ZNA
723User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 29
Overview
See "Overview" on page 717.
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 708.
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 231.
Note:
If "Auto Length and Loss" is used with a line connected to a test port, the end of the
line should be left open.
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.
If the measured quantity is a ratio, or if it is derived from a ratio, its receiving port is
given as the index of the wave quantity in the numerator. If the active trace shows an
S-parameter S
ij
, then "Auto Length" adds a length offset at port i. If the receive port is
balanced, then the same offset and length is applied to both its physical ports.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:LOSS:AUTO
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