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N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators User's Guide

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Optimizing PerformanceUsing Flatness CorrectionFigure 5-15 Configure Power Meter Menu SoftkeysAMPTD > More > UserFlatness > Configure PowerMeterSets the power meter’s IPaddress or LAN–GPIBgateway’s IP address(Sockets LAN and VXI–11LAN only).This softkey is dependanton the selectedConnection Type.Enables the power meterconnection type: SocketsLAN, VXI–11 LAN, or USB.Note: The VXI–11 softkey isused to communicateremotely with a power meterthat has a GPIB connectorvia LAN–GPIB gateway.Open a menuto enter theUSB devicename.Sockets LAN: Sets theIP port to 5025 (standard)or 5023 (telnet)programming.USB U2000A Series PowerMeters do not require thesensor to be calibrated.VXI–11 LAN: Opens amenu for entering adevice name for thepower meter being used.For details oneach key, use keyhelp as describedon page 42.Basic Procedure1. Create a user flatness array.a. Configure the power meter/sensorb. Connect the equipmentc. Configure the signal generatord. Enter the user flatness correction values2. Optionally, save the user flatness correction data.3. Apply user flatness correction to the RF Output.94 Agilent <strong>N5161A</strong>/<strong>62A</strong>/<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong>/<strong>83A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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