Anritsu 0701012, MA24106A manual Offset Table, Offset Entry Screen

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Using the Power Sensor

Offset Table

The Offset Table feature provides the ability to apply corrections to measurements in cases of RF devices being used between the sensor and DUT. Offset Table is different from Fixed Offset as it provides the ability to enter different offset values at different frequencies for an RF device. The frequency response of that device needs to be known before it can be entered. Offset Table employs linear interpolation to determine offset values for intermediate frequencies. In cases where the cal factor frequency is higher than the highest frequency in the offset table, then the offset for the highest frequency in the table is used. Similarly, when the cal factor frequency is lower than the lowest frequency in the offset table, then the offset for the lowest frequency in the offset table is used.

The procedure for setting, saving, recalling, and applying the offset table is as follows:

1.Click OffsetTable and select Setup.

2.In the resulting dialog (Figure 3-14), enter the frequency response of the RF device manually or by importing an S2P file used to measure the DUT. The example below is of a 10 dB attenuator where the values were manually entered.

Note: Positive values in dB are used for attenuation.

Figure 3-14.Offset Entry Screen

3.Click Apply in the Offset Entry screen to correct the measurement.

The word Offset appears in the display window indicating that an offset table correction is applied to the current measurement. Also, a check mark is applied in front of the Offset Table On selection in the OffsetTable menu.

4.To clear all of the entries in the table, click the Clear Table button.

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Contents MA24106A USB Power Sensor User Guide True-RMS, 50 MHz to 6 GHzUpdates Anritsu Company Software License Agreement Page Table of Contents Table of Contents General Information Preparation for Storage/Shipment Preparation for Storage/ShipmentHardware and Software Requirements InstallationDriver Installation Driver Installation Anritsu Power Meter InstallationInstallation Driver Installation License AgreementSoftware will then install to the selected location Found New Hardware Wizard Select the hardware type Computer, and then click Next Click Have Disk..., and then click Next 14.Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish to close the wizard Page Using the Power Sensor Graphical User InterfaceData Entry Fields Buttons Using the Power SensorButtons Status Bar Using the Power Sensor Display WindowDisplay Window File Menu Menu Bar Using the Power SensorMenu Bar Tools MenuData Logging Menu DataLogging MenuPower Graph 10. Data LoggingTime, X-axis 30 minutes Offset Table 14.Offset Entry Screen16. Open Dialog MA24106A UG Session Restore 17.Offset Table Menu Offset Table Off StatusUsing the Power Sensor Making Measurements Basic Power MeasurementConnecting the DUT Making MeasurementsCalibrating the Sensor Making Measurements Using the Power SensorZeroing the Sensor Applying a Calibration Factor CorrectionNumber Averages Needed for ±0.20 dB ±0.15 dB ±0.10 dB ±0.05 dB ±0.01 dB DBm NoiseMeasurement Considerations Using the Power Sensor Error StatesTime Varying Signals Message Description ResolutionUsing the Power Sensor Measurement Considerations High Crest Factor Signals peak to average ratioMultitone Signals Noise and AveragingSettling Time Using the Power Sensor Uncertainty of a Measurement Uncertainty of a MeasurementUncertainty Example Uncertainty of a Measurement Using the Power SensorUncertainty Adjusted Specification Noise Calculations at 12 dBm 16 mWRemote Operation Remote Operation Commands SummaryCommand Description Remote Operation Command Details Remote Operation Command DetailsRemote Operation Remote Operation Command Details FREQ?HAT Sensor Operational Tests Required EquipmentVswr Pretest Sensor Operational Tests Test ProcedureVswr Pretest Calibration Factor Test Sensor Operational Tests Calibration Factor TestCalibration Factor Test Sensor Operational Tests MA24106ALinearity Test Sensor Operational Tests Linearity TestLinearity Test Sensor Operational Tests ApplySensor Operational Tests Linearity Test +20 +15 +10 Adjust per Max Min Delta E11 E12 Measurement Results 2 GHz Measurement Results 6 GHz Appendix a Connector Care and Handling Beware of destructive pin depth mating connectorsCleaning connectors Avoid over torquing connectorsAvoid applying excessive power Connector Care and HandlingDemo Application Using the Demo ApplicationAppendix B Sample Visual Basic Code Using the Demo Application Sample Visual Basic Code Sample Visual Basic Code Using the Demo Application Delay routine For Anritsu Power Meter 1.0 Only Appendix C Serial Port CompatibilityMethod 1-Download Updated Software Method 3-Remapping a Serial PortSerial Port Compatibility Figure C-2.System PropertiesMethod 3-Remapping a Serial Port Figure C-3.Device ManagerFigure C-4.Advanced Settings for COM Port Close all windows that you have opened up to this point Appendix D Upgrading the Firmware Upgrading the FirmwareFigure D-3.Firmware Upgrade Dialog Upgrading the FirmwareFigure D-5.Open File Dialog Figure D-7 Index SymbolsSymbols to L To S Index-2 MA24106A UGTo Z USB