Sense:Correction:Collect:Guided:PSensor Commands


Configures the power sensors to be used during a SmartCal (Guided) Power Calibration.

Three of these commands can be used with Applications Channels. Learn more.

SENSe:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor

CKIT

CONNector

MULTiple

     | ADD

     | CKIT

     | CONNector

     | COUNt?

     | FREQuency

          | STARt

          | STOP

     | NAME

     | REMove

     | [STATe]

POWer

     | LEVel

POWTable

[STATe]

Click on a keyword to view the command details.

 

Notes

EXCEPT for the following THREE commands, the commands listed on this page are supported ONLY on standard channels.

These can be used with Application channels. See NFX example.

When using two sensors with a Dual Power Meter, use SOUR:POW:CORR:COLL:<pmChan>SEN:SEL to select a power sensor.

See Also

SENSe:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed commands

Calibrating the VNA Using SCPI

Learn about Measurement Calibration

Synchronizing the Analyzer and Controller


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:CKIT <kit>, [src]  

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Specifies the calibration kit to be used when an adapter is necessary to connect the power sensor to the port <pnum> during a guided calibration.

This command can also be used with Application channels. See NFX example.

When used with Guided Power Cal, first enable a power cal using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN ON

  1. Specify the connector type for the adapter with SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:CONN

  2. Query the valid available kits for the connector with SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:CKIT:CAT? <conn>

  3. Specify the kit using this command.

  4. Perform a query of this command. If the <kit> parameter was incorrectly entered, an error will be returned.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1. For NFX cals, port number must be 1.

<kit>

Calibration kit to be used for the specified port.

When using an ECal module, include the characterization name in the <kit> string. Use SENSe:CORR:COLL:GUID:CKIT:CAT? to read the list of characterizations available in the module and in VNA disk memory.

If two or more identical ECal modules are connected to the VNA, the serial number must be included to distinguish the ECal modules.

[src]

String -  (NOT case sensitive). Source port. Optional. Use SOUR:CAT? to return a list of valid port names.

While this argument can be used to make settings for ALL ports, it is designed to access ports such as an external source, true mode balanced port, or one of the Source outputs on the 2-port VNA-x model with multiple sources such as "Port 1 Src2".

Otherwise, the <port> argument performs the same function. If both arguments are specified, [src] takes priority.

See Remotely Specifying a Source Port

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:CKIT '85055A'

'The following includes a serial number when two or more ECal mods are connected

sense:correction:collect:guided:psensor2:ckit '85092-60010 ECal 10685'

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:CKIT?

Return Type

String

Default

Not Applicable


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:CONNector <conn>, [src]

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA portsl

(Read-Write) Specifies the connector type for a power sensor when a power calibration is part of the Guided Calibration process. Valid connector names are stored within calibration kits. Some cal kits may include both male and female connectors. Therefore, specifying connector gender may be required.

This command can also be used with Application channels. See NFX example.

 

Follow these steps to ensure port connectors are specified correctly:

When used with Guided Power Cal, first enable a power cal using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN ON

  1. Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:CONN:CAT? to query available connectors before specifying the port connector.

  2. Set a connector type for each port using this command.

  3. Perform a query of this command. If the connector type was incorrectly entered, an error will be returned.

  4. Specify the cal kit to use for each port with SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSENsor:CKIT

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<conn>

String - Power sensor connector type to connect to the specified VNA port <pnum>.

Because the default for this argument is 'Ignored", by specifying a connector type, you imply that you want to calibrate and correct for the effects of the adapter.

[src]

String -  (NOT case sensitive). Source port. Optional. Use SOUR:CAT? to return a list of valid port names.

While this argument can be used to make settings for ALL ports, it is designed to access ports such as an external source, true mode balanced port, or one of the Source outputs on the 2-port VNA-x model with multiple sources such as "Port 1 Src2".

Otherwise, the <port> argument performs the same function. If both arguments are specified, [src] takes priority.

See Remotely Specifying a Source Port

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:CONN "3.5 mm (50) male"

sense:correction:collect:guided:psensor1:connector "3.5 mm (50) female"

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:CONNector?

Return Type

String

Default

"Ignored"


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple:ADD <string>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Write-only) Adds a power sensor to be used during a Guided Power Calibration. Use when multiple power sensors are to be used to calibrate the entire frequency span. The Name argument is used to recognize the sensor in the User Interface.

An item number is automatically assigned to the sensor. Use that number to refer to the sensor. The item number of the newly-added sensor is always equal to the number returned by SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? after the ADD.

Note: The "multiple sensors" commands are supported ONLY on standard channels.

Learn about using multiple power sensors

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<string>

Power sensor name to add. The power sensor must be already configured as a PMAR device using this name. Learn how to remotely configure a PMAR device.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT:ADD "26GHzPwrSensor"

See example program

Query Syntax

Not Applicable

Default

Not Applicable


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:CKIT <string>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Set and read the Cal Kit to be used when an adapter is necessary to connect the power sensor to the cal plane and you choose to remove its effects from the measurement. Use this command when multiple power sensors are to be used to calibrate the entire frequency span.  Learn about using multiple power sensors.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<id>

Power sensor item number. This 1-based number is assigned automatically when a power sensor is added using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:ADD.

Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? to return the number of power sensor items that are configured for use on the channel.

<string>

Calibration kit to be used for the specified source port.

When using an ECal module, include the characterization name in the <kit> string. Use SENSe:CORR:COLL:GUID:CKIT:CAT? to read the list of characterizations available in the module and in VNA disk memory.

If two or more identical ECal modules are connected to the VNA, the serial number must be included to distinguish the ECal modules.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT2:CKIT '85055A'

'The following includes a serial number when two or more ECal mods are connected.

sense:correction:collect:guided:psensor2:multiple1:ckit '85092-60010 ECal 10685'

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:CKIT?

Return Type

String

Default

Not Applicable


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:CONNector <conn>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Set and read the connector type of a power sensor to be used when an adapter is necessary to connect the power sensor to the cal plane and you choose to remove its effects from the measurement. Use this command when multiple power sensors are to be used to calibrate the entire frequency span.  Learn about using multiple power sensors

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<id>

Power sensor item number. This 1-based number is assigned automatically when a power sensor is added using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:ADD.

Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? to return the number of power sensor items that are configured for use on the channel.

<conn>

String - Power sensor connector type to connect to the specified source port <pnum>.

Because the default for this argument is 'Ignored", by specifying a connector type, you imply that you want to calibrate and correct for the effects of the adapter.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT1:CONN "3.5 mm (50) male"

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:CONNector?

Return Type

String

Default

"Ignored"


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple:COUNt?

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-only) Returns the number of configured power sensors to be used during a Guided Power Calibration.  Learn about using multiple power sensors

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT1:COUN?

See example program

Return Type

Numeric

Default

Not Applicable


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:FREQuency:STARt <num>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Set and read the start frequency for the specified power sensor (port number). Use this command when multiple power sensors are to be used to calibrate the entire frequency span.  Learn about using multiple power sensors

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<id>

Power sensor item number. This 1-based number is assigned automatically when a power sensor is added using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:ADD.

Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? to return the number of power sensor items that are configured for use on the channel.

<num>

Start frequency in Hz. Choose a value between the start frequency and stop frequency of the VNA.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT1:FREQ:STAR 1e9

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:FREQuency:STARt?

Return Type

Numeric

Default

Start frequency of the VNA


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:FREQuency:STOP <num>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Set and read the stop frequency for the specified power sensor (port number). Use this command when multiple power sensors are to be used to calibrate the entire frequency span.  Learn about using multiple power sensors

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<id>

Power sensor item number. This 1-based number is assigned automatically when a power sensor is added using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:ADD.

Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? to return the number of power sensor items that are configured for use on the channel.

<num>

Stop frequency in Hz. Choose a value between the start frequency and stop frequency of the VNA.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT1:FREQ:STOP 2e9

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:FREQuency:STOP?

Return Type

Numeric

Default

Stop frequency of the VNA


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:NAME <string>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Set and read the name of the power sensor.   Learn about using multiple power sensors.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<id>

Power sensor item number. This 1-based number is assigned automatically when a power sensor is added using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:ADD.

Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? to return the number of power sensor items that are configured for use on the channel.

<string>

Sensor name. The power sensor must be already configured as a PMAR device using this name. Learn how to remotely configure a PMAR device.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT1:NAME "26GHzPwrSensor"

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:NAME?

Return Type

String

Default

 


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple<id>:REMove

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Write-only) Deletes a power sensor from the sensors to be used during a Guided Power Calibration.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<id>

Power sensor item number to remove.

Use SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN:MULT:COUN? to return the number of power sensor items that are configured for use on the channel.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT1:REM

See example program

Query Syntax

Not Applicable

Default

Not Applicable


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple[:STATe] <value>

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Enables the use of multiple power sensors to calibrate the entire frequency span of the channel.  Learn about using multiple power sensors.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1. ONLY one port may be calibrated with a Guided Power Cal.

<value>

Boolean

ON (or 1)  Use multiple power sensors.

OFF (or 0) Do NOT use multiple power sensors.

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:MULT 0

sense:correction:collect:guided:psensor2:multiple:state ON

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:MULTiple[:STATe]?

Return Type

Boolean

Default

OFF (0)


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:POWer:LEVel <value>, [src]

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Specifies the power level at which to perform a power calibration during a guided calibration.

This command can also be used with Application channels. See NFX example.

When used with Guided Power Cal, first enable a power cal using SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN ON.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1. For NFX cals, port number must be 1.

<value>

Power level in dBm at which to perform the power calibration. Learn more.

[src]

String -  (NOT case sensitive). Source port. Optional. Use SOUR:CAT? to return a list of valid port names.

While this argument can be used to make settings for ALL ports, it is designed to access ports such as an external source, true mode balanced port, or one of the Source outputs on the 2-port VNA-x model with multiple sources such as "Port 1 Src2".

Otherwise, the <port> argument performs the same function. If both arguments are specified, [src] takes priority.

See Remotely Specifying a Source Port

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:POW:LEV 0

sense:correction:collect:guided:psensor2:power:level -5

Setting calibration power for Gain Compression Converters (GCX)

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1:POW:LEV -21 'Sets the cal power over the input frequencies where port 1 is the input of the mixer

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN2:POW:LEV -6 'Sets the cal power over the output frequencies where port 2 is the output of the mixer

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>:POWer:LEVel?

Return Type

Numeric

Default

0


SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>[:STATe] <value>, [src]

Applicable Models: E505xA with VNA ports

(Read-Write) Enables Guided Power Cal and sets the source port to be calibrated.

Parameters

 

<ch>

Channel being calibrated, depending on the CHAN:MODE setting.  If unspecified, value is set to 1.

<pnum>

Source port being calibrated. If unspecified, value is set to 1. ONLY one port may be calibrated with a Guided Power Cal.

<value>

Boolean

ON (or 1)  Perform Power Cal.

OFF (or 0) Do NOT perform Power Cal.

[src]

String -  (NOT case sensitive). Source port. Optional. Use SOUR:CAT? to return a list of valid port names.

While this argument can be used to make settings for ALL ports, it is designed to access ports such as an external source, true mode balanced port, or one of the Source outputs on the 2-port VNA-x model with multiple sources such as "Port 1 Src2".

Otherwise, the <port> argument performs the same function. If both arguments are specified, [src] takes priority.

See Remotely Specifying a Source Port

Examples

SENS:CORR:COLL:GUID:PSEN1 0

sense:correction:collect:guided:psensor2:state ON

See example program

Query Syntax

SENSe<ch>:CORRection:COLLect:GUIDed:PSENsor<pnum>[:STATe]?

Return Type

Boolean

Default

OFF (0)