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GUI Reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
579User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 53
shift of a transmission parameter. See also Chapter 5.6.1.6, "Application and Effect of
Offset Parameters ", on page 188.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:LOSS<PhyPt>:OFFSet
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:LOSS<PhyPt>
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:LOSS<PhyPt>:FREQuency
Auto Length and Loss
Determines the length offset and one-way loss parameters for the receive port of the
active trace. See Chapter 5.6.1.4, "Auto Length and Loss", on page 186.
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<PhyPt>:AUTO
6.13.4 Single Ended Tab
Allows you to specify 2-port deembedding/embedding networks for each physical port.
Such a network is either defined:
via its S-parameters stored in a two-port Touchstone file (*.s2p) or
by selecting a predefined lumped element model and specifying the available
parameters (resistances/conductances, capacitances, inductances)
See Chapter 5.6.2.3, "Circuit Models for 2-Port Networks", on page 191.
Use the complementary dock widget to activate or deactivate dembedding/embedding
for selected ports (see Chapter 6.13.1.3, "Single Ended Panel", on page 564).
Background information
Refer to the section Chapter 5.6.2.10, "Combining Several De-/Embedding Networks",
on page 200.
Offset Embed Softtool

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