Agilent Technologies Signal Analyzer N9030a User Manual

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6  RLC Swept SA Measurement Front-Panel & SCPI Reference

Input/Output

command.

State Saved

No.

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Exit

Exits the calibration procedure. All ports calibrated before pressing Exit will use the newly
acquired calibration data.

Key Path

Input/Output, I/Q, I/Q Cable Calibration

Notes

Using the Exit button does not restore the calibration data to the state prior to entering the
guided calibration. Once a port is calibrated the data is stored immediately and the only way to
change it is to redo the calibration step.

When the calibration may be left in an inconsistent state, a confirmation dialog is displayed (see

"Exit Confirmation" on page 611

).

Initial S/W Revision

Prior to A.02.00

Exit Confirmation

When Exit is pressed during one of the calibration routines, the calibration may be in an
inconsistent state, with some of the ports having newly measured calibration data and others
with old data. If this is the case, a dialog box appears, to confirm that you really want to exit.

l

A "Yes" answer exits the calibration procedure, leaving potentially inconsistent calibration data
in place.

l

A "No" answer returns you to the calibration procedure.

I/Q Probe Setup

The set of I/Q probe setup parameters will change based on the type of probe that is sensed. All
probe types have the Attenuation parameter, and all probe types can be calibrated. The remaining
parameters are only available for some probe types and will not be shown when not available. The
probe type is determined by and reported for only for the I and Q ports, never the I-bar or Q-bar
ports. The menu title will be "<ch>: <probe id>", where "<ch>" is either "I" or "Q" and "<probe id>"
is the type of probe. For example, for the I Probe setup with an Agilent 1130A probe connected to
the I port, the title will be "I: 1130A".

Probe calibration data is stored for each probe type for each channel. When no probe is sensed,
the probe type "Unknown" is used, and this is also treated like a probe type with its own
calibration data. When a probe is changed, the calibration data for that probe type for that port is
restored. An advisory message will be displayed showing the new probe type and the calibration

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