Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference
Input/Output

Calibrate

Invokes the guided probe calibration. The guided probe calibration is context sensitive and
depends on the channel (I or Q) and the Differential Input state. The calibration is only
performed on the selected channel. When Differential Input is on, both the probe attached to the
main port and the probe attached to the complementary port are calibrated. When Differential
Input is off, only the probe attached to the main port is calibrated. See

"I/Q Guided Calibration"

on page 666

.

Key Path

Input/Output, I/Q, I Setup | Q Setup, I Probe | Q Probe, Coupling

Readback Text

The last calibration date, or if no calibration exists, "(empty)".

Last: <cal date>

<cal time>

Example:

Last: 8/22/2007

1:02:49 PM

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Next

Perform the Q port calibration.

Key Path

Input/Output, I/Q, Q Setup, Q Probe, Calibrate

Remote Command

:CALibration:IQ:PROBe:Q

Example

CAL:IQ:PROB:Q

Notes

The Q port must be connected to the Cal Out port before issuing the SCPI command.

The calibration data is saved as soon as the port is calibrated and will survive power cycles. It is
not reset by any preset or restore data commands.

State Saved

No

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Clear Calibration

Clears the calibration data for the current port and probe. It does not clear the data for other
probe types or other ports. If the sensed probe has EEPROM identification, only the data for that
specific probe is cleared. After this command has completed, the probe calibration state will be
the same as if no probe calibration had ever been performed for the specified channel and probe.
The probe attenuation will be the default value for that probe type and the Cable Calibration
frequency response corrections will be used. This command is dependent on the Differential Input

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Remote Language Compatibility Measurement Application Reference

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