3 calibration subsystem, Calibration:autocal, Calibration:fixedcal – Boonton 4240 RF Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4240 Series RF Power Meter

5.5.3 CALibration Subsystem

ommands is used to control automatic zero offset and linearity adjustments to the RF power

or a

l to

applied to

n

he numeric suffix of the CALibration commands refers to a measurement channel, that is CALibration1 and CALibration2

refer to C

2 inp

ote tha

n2 co

lthough

ALibra

letion of

e zero or calibration process. This allows the user to determine when the process has completed, and whether or not it was

ccessful.

CALibr

al

Description:

Performs a multi-point sensor gain calibration of the selected sensor with the internal 50 MHz

nearity at a number of points across its entire

dynamic range.

Returns:

0 if successful, 1 otherwise (using query form only)

CALibr

al

Description:

Performs a calibration at a fixed frequency and level. Fixed-cal does provide for automatic control

tput level to 0 dBm prior to performing the

calibration. The RF output level of any other source in use must be set to 0 dBm by the user.

Syntax: CALibration[1|2]:FIXedcal[?]

f successful, 1 otherwise (using query form only)

ALibration

Description:

Performs a zero offset null adjustment. The sensor does not need to be connected to any calibrator

turn off

the internal calibrator prior to zeroing to avoid the need to perform this step explicitly.

Syntax:

CALibration[1|2]:ZERO[?]

Returns:

0 if successful, 1 otherwise (using query form only)

T
sens

he CALibration group of c

nd the channe

which it is connected. Zero offset adjustment can be performed at any time if no RF signal is

the sensor. Li earity calibration requires that the sensor be connected to the instrument’s built-in RF calibrator.

T

H1 and CH

ut channels, respectively.

N

t CALibratio

mmands will generate an error if used with a single channel Model 4241. Also note that a

tion commands do not accept any arguments, all have a query form, which returns a status code upon comp

C
th
su

ation:AUTOc

calibrator. This procedure calibrates the sensor’s li

Syntax:

CALibration[1|2]:AUTOcal[?]

ation:FIXedc

of the internal 50 MHz calibrator setting the ou

Fixed-cal assumes that a valid Zero has already been performed.

Returns:

0 i

C

:ZERO


for zeroing – the procedure is often performed in-system. However, this command will

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