‘&ble 12-2. SuiIix Character Definitions

h&V1

DeBnition

char2

Definition

I, P,

Instrument state1

 

 

W

Four-channel instrument state

 

 

G

Graphics

1

Display graphics

 

 

0

Graphica index

D

Error corrected data

1

Channel 1

 

 

2

Channel 2

 

 

a

Channel 3

 

 

4

Channel 4

B

Raw data

1 to 4

Channel 113, raw arrays 1 to 42

 

 

5 to 8

Channel 214, raw arrays 6 to 8

 

Formatted data

1

Channel 1

 

 

2

Channel 2

 

 

8

Channel 3

 

 

4

Channel 4

 

Cal

B

call&

 

Cal data, channel 1

0

stimuhlsstate

 

 

lto9

Coe&ientslt.oQ

 

 

A

Coefllcient 10

 

 

B

C!oefIkient11

 

 

C

Cuefiicient 12

 

Cal data, channel 2

OtoC

sameaschannell

 

Memory trace data

1

Channel 1

 

 

2

Channel 2

 

 

8

Channel 3

 

 

4

Channel 4

 

Error corrected data (S2P)3

1

Channel 1

 

 

2

Channel 2

1 These are two-channel instrument states readable by previous fhmware versions.

2 Piles Rl through R8 will be saved if a full two-port calibration is active. If a full two-port calibration is not active only Rl will be saved for Channel 1 and 3, and RS for Channel 2 and 4.

3 These flies are written only when a a-port error correction (full a-port or TRL) has been applied.

If correction is on at the time of an external store, the calibration set is stored to disk. (Note that inactive calibrations are not stored to disk.) When an instrument state is loaded into the analyzer from disk, the stimulus and response parameters are restored first. If correction is on for the loaded state, the analyzer will load a calibration set from disk that carries the same title as the one stored for the instrument state.

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