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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Remote Operation

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5.5.14.1 SENSe:CALTAB Data Array Commands

The purpose of the SENS:CALTAB group of commands is to return the power calibration table (or ―caltable‖), which is the
same size as the histogram (16,384 points), and contains the power level for each corresponding bin in the histogram. The
power values are not equally spaced, so it is necessary to know both the histogram and caltable arrays to compute statistical
information about the input signal.

SENSe:CALTAB:COUNt


Description:

Set or return the number of cal table values to be returned as data by SENSe:CALTAB:DATA?

Syntax:

SENSe[1|2]:CALTAB:COUNt <n>

Argument:

<n> = 1 to 16,384

Valid Modes:

All

SENSe:CALTAB:DATA[:NEXT]?


Description:

Return ―count‖ power values from the specified channel‘s cal table (if any) starting at ―index‖.

Units are milliwatts without regard to the channel‘s units setting.

Syntax:

SENSe[1|2]:CALTAB:DATA?

Argument:

None, query only.

Valid Modes:

All

SENSe:CALTAB:INDEX


Description:

Set or return the index of the first cal table value to be returned as data by
SENSe:CALTAB:DATA?

Syntax:

SENSe[1|2]:CALTAB:INDEX <n>

Argument:

<n> = 0 to 16,383

Valid Modes:

All

SENSe:CORRection:CALFactor


Description:

Set or return the frequency calfactor currently in use on the selected channel. Note setting a
calfactor with this command will override the ―automatic‖ frequency calfactor that was calculated
and applied when the operating frequency was set, and setting the operating frequency will
override this calfactor setting.

Syntax:

SENSe[1|2]:CORRection:CALFactor <n>

Argument:

<n> = -3.00 to 3.00 dB

Valid Modes:

All

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