When writing corrected data, and correction is ON, it will be corrected again, resulting in meaningless data. Writes data to Data Access Map location Raw Measurement (access point 0). Returns one number per data point for all other formats.įormat of the read data is same as the displayed format. Returns TWO numbers per data point for Polar and Smith Chart format. Uncorrected data is returned when correction is OFF. Ĭorrected data is returned when correction is ON.
If unspecified, is set to 1.įormatted measurement data to or from Data Access Map location Display (access point 2). There must be a selected measurement on that channel. SCORR commands do NOT accommodate greater than 12 error terms.Ĭhannel number of the measurement. Note: The Calc:Data SCORR command to read / write error terms is Superseded with SENS:CORR:CSET:DATA. In general, if an equation contains no measurement parameters, then data for the original parameter is returned. If the original parameter is being measured within the channel, then data for the original parameter is returned.
In applications, if equation editor is active and the original parameter for the trace is not requested anywhere in the channel, then zeros are returned. For example, for the equation "S22 + S33 + S11”, then S33 is the last measured parameter because it uses source port 3. When equation editor is active on a trace in a standard S-parameter channel, Calc:Data returns the data from the parameter on the trace that was measured last. For other programming languages, you may need to "SWAP" the byte order. Use “NORMal” when transferring a binary block from LabView or Vee. Use FORMat:BORDer to change the byte order. Use FORMat:DATA to change the data type (, or ). When querying memory, you must first store a trace into memory using CALC:MATH:MEMorize.įor Normalization Divisor (Receiver Power Cal error term) data, use SDIV Reads or writes Measurement data, Memory data, or Normalization Divisor data from the Data Access Map location.įor Memory data, use FMEM or SMEM. You can select one measurement for each channel using Calc:Par:MNUM or Calc:Par:Select. To read SnP measurement data, use CALC:DATA:SNP?Ĭritical Note: CALCulate commands act on the selected measurement. To read error terms, use SENS:CORR:CSET:DATA Controls writing and reading PNA measurement data.Ĭlick on a blue keyword to view the command details.