The :SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet and :SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet{1-50} subsystem commands are used to configure the frequency offsets for external sources, internal receivers, and related functions for the currently active device or function. Use the :OFFSet{1-50} commands to configure the frequency offsets for external sources, internal receivers, and related functions for the indicated offset number.
Trigger, Hold, and External Source Subsystems
Related trigger, hold, and external source subsystems are:
Use the :SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet commands to create and setup multiple source bands. The relative sequence is:
• Configure Band 1
• When started, Band 1 exists with a starting frequency of the lowest instrument frequency, and a top ending frequency of the highest instrument frequency.
• Change the Band 1 top frequency to something lower than the instrument maximum frequency.
• Accept the band defaults of receiver source = ON, source state = ON, and delay state = OFF, or configure as required.
• Create and Configure Band 2
• Create a new band which automatically becomes Band 2 with a starting frequency 1 Hz higher than the end frequency of Band 1 and an end frequency of the highest instrument frequency.
• If another band is required, configure the end frequency at least 3 Hz lower than the instrument maximum frequency.
• Accept the band defaults of receiver source = ON, source state = ON, and delay state = OFF or configure as required.
• Create and Configure Band N
• Create a new band which automatically becomes the next higher Band with a starting frequency 1 Hz higher than the end frequency of the prior Band and an end frequency of the highest instrument frequency.
• If another band is required, configure the end frequency at least 3 Hz lower than the instrument maximum frequency.
• If this is the last band, and a lower end frequency is required, configure the band end frequency.
• Accept the band defaults of receiver source = ON, source state = ON, and delay state = OFF or configure as required.
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFset{1-50} Commands
Use the :SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet{1-50} commands to create and setup multiple source bands. These indexed :OFFSet commands allow a specified existing band to be configured. The relative command sequence is:
• Modify and configure the default existing Band 1 using :OFFSet{1} commands.
• When started, Band 1 exists with a starting frequency of the lowest instrument frequency, and a top ending frequency of the highest instrument frequency.
• Change the Band 1 top frequency to something lower than the instrument maximum frequency.
• Accept the band defaults of receiver source = ON, source state = ON, and delay state = OFF or configure as required.
• Create and Configure Band 2
• Create a new band using :OFFSet{2} which becomes Band 2 with a starting frequency 1 Hz higher than the end frequency of Band 1 and an end frequency of the highest instrument frequency.
• If another band is required, configure the end frequency at least 3 Hz lower than the instrument maximum frequency.
• Accept the band defaults of receiver source = ON, source state = ON, and delay state = OFF or configure as required.
• Create and Configure Band N
• Create a new band using the :OFFSet{N} (where N is less than or equal to 50) which automatically becomes the next higher Band with a starting frequency 1 Hz higher than the end frequency of the prior Band and an end frequency of the highest instrument frequency.
• If another band is required, configure the end frequency at least 3 Hz lower than the instrument maximum frequency.
• If this is the last band, and a lower end frequency is required, configure the band end frequency.
• Accept the band defaults of receiver source = ON, source state = ON, and delay state = OFF or configure as required.
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:ADD
Description
Adds a multiple source control band at the next position on the indicated channel.
No query.
Cmd Parameters
NA
Range
NA
Default Value
N/A
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:ADD
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:DELay:TIMe <NRf>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:DELay:TIMe?
Description
Sets the BBModule band start delay for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Returns the BBModule start delay for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The parameter units are in seconds.
Query Parameters
<NR3>
Range
0 to 10 seconds
Default Value
0.000000E+000
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:DEL:TIM 0.00314
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:DEL:TIM?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:DELay[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:DELay[:STATe]?
Description
Sets the on/off state of the BBModule band start delay for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Returns the enable/disable status of the BBModule band start delay for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Sets the leveling sub-choices when source leveling is set to RF for broadband module control type on the indicated channel.
Definitions:
RF: RF leveling uses the level detector inside the BB module (best for stability but not for control range).
VNA: VNA uses the leveling detector in the base VNA (better for control range but less so for stability).
MIXED: Mixed uses VNA leveling for requested power levels < –15 dBm and RF leveling otherwise.
Returns the leveling sub-choices when source leveling is set to RF broadband module control type on the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> RF | MIXED | VNA
Query Parameters
NA
Query Output
<char> RF | MIXED | VNA
Range
NA
Default Value
RF
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:LEV:RFS:TYP VNA
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:LEV:RFS:TYP?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:LEVeling:TYPe <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:LEVeling:TYPe?
Description
Sets the external BBModule leveling type for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel where:
• IFLEVeling = For Modular BB, IF leveling provides the advantages of RF leveling described below plus the benefit of greater power control range and a lower minimum leveled power (at least 20 dB lower typically). As one approaches a 100 MHz difference between source and receiver frequencies, the power control range will start to decrease as will power control accuracy. The use of IF leveling is not recommended for source-receiver frequency differences greater than 100 MHz.
• RFLEVeling = For Modular BB, RF leveling provides a leveled RF output power with improved source match, protection against over powering the DUT, and insuring that the DUT is operating in its designated power range.
Returns the BBModule leveling setting for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> IFLEVeling | RFLEVeling
Query Parameters
<char> IFLEV | RFLEV
Range
NA
Default Value
NA
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:LEV:TYP RFLEV
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:LEV:TYP?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:RCVR[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:RCVR[:STATe]?
Description
Sets the on/off state of the BB Module band receiver for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Returns the on/off status of the BBModule receiver for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> 1 | 0 | ON | OFF
Query Parameters
<char> 1 | 0
Range
NA
Default Value
NA
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:RCVR ON
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:RCVR?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:SRC[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:BBModule:SRC[:STATe]?
Description
Sets the on/off state of the BBModule band source for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Returns the on/off status of the BBModule source for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> 1 | 0 | ON | OFF
Query Parameters
<char> 1 | 0
Range
NA
Default Value
NA
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:SRC ON
:SENS1:OFFS:BBM:SRC?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:CLEar
Description
Clears all currently defined multiple source control bands on the indicated channel, leaving a default band.
No query.
Cmd Parameters
NA
Range
NA
Default Value
N/A
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:CLE
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:COMMon:OFFSet[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:COMMon:OFFSet[:STATe]?
Description
Sets the on/off state of the internal source common offset on/off state for the indicated channel.
Returns the on/off status of the internal source common offset on/off state for the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> 1 | 0 | ON | OFF
Query Parameters
<char> 1 | 0
Range
NA
Default Value
0
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:COMM:OFFS ON
:SENS1:OFFS:COMM:OFFS?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:CONTrol:FORMat <string>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:CONTrol:FORMat?
Description
Sets the MULTIPLE SOURCE menu format for the indicated channel.
Returns the MULTIPLE SOURCE menu format for the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<string> COMPlete | SIMPle
Query Parameters
<string> COMPlete | SIMPle
Range
NA
Default Value
SIMP
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:CONT:FORM COMP
:SENS1:OFFS:CONT:FORM?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:COUNt?
Description
Query only.
Returns the number of multiple source control bands defined on the indicated channel.
Query Parameters
<NR1> The output parameter is an integer.
Range
1 to 50
Default Value
1
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:COUN?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:EXTModule:CONTrol:TYPe <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:EXTModule:CONTrol:TYPe?
Description
Sets the external module control type on the indicated channel where:
• OFF = All programmatic control of the external module is turned OFF.
• MMW = Programmatic control of a mmWave module is turned ON.
• MODMMW = Programmatic control of a Modular mmWave module is turned ON.
• MODBB = Programmatic control of a Modular Broadband module is turned ON.
• MODEB = Programmatic control of a Modular E-Band module is turned ON.
• MODWB = Programmatic control of a Modular W-Band module is turned ON.
• MODBB145 = Programmatic control of a Modular 145 GHz Broadband module is turned ON.
• MODBANDED145 = Programmatic control of a Modular 145 GHz Banded module is turned ON
• MODBB220 = Programmatic control of a Modular 220 GHz Broadband module is turned ON.
• MODBANDED220 = Programmatic control of a Modular 220 GHz Banded module is turned ON
Returns the external module control type on the indicated channel.
Note that in turning the External Module Control on or off, this command:
• Cannot determine if a Test Set is attached.
• If a Test Set is attached, cannot determine the Test Set power state.
• If a Test Set is attached, cannot change the Test Set power state (i.e. the command cannot turn the Test Set on/off).
• If a Test Set is attached, cannot determine the Test Set type.
Sets internal source phase synchronization on/off state for the indicated channel.
Returns the internal source phase synchronization on/off state on the indicated channel.
When in the ON state, this forces a repeatable (sweep to sweep) phase relationship between source 1 and source 2 (even in mmWave modes) at the expense of some increase in trace noise.
Cmd Parameters
<char> OFF | ON | 1 | 0
Query Parameters
NA
Query Output
<char> 1 | 0
Range
NA
Default Value
0
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:PHAS:SYNC ON
:SENS1:OFFS:PHAS:SYNC?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:PINVersion[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:PINVersion[:STATe]?
Description
Sets the on/off state of phase inversion for multiple source control on the indicated channel.
Returns the on/off status of phase inversion for multiple source control on the indicated channel.
Sets the receiver offset frequency for the last multiple source control band being defined on the indicated channel.
Returns the receiver offset frequency for the last multiple source control band being defined on the indicated channel.
The command/query range is limited by the band equation, which changes depending on the CW on/off mode:
• If CW is off: Source = (Multiplier/Divisor) × (Frequency + Offset Frequency)
• If CW is on: Source = (Multiplier/Divisor) + Offset Frequency
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The input parameter is in Hertz.
Query Parameters
<NR3> The output parameter is in Hertz.
Range
MPND. Limited by the band equation.
Default Value
0.00000000000E+000
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:RECE:OFFS 1.0E9
:SENS1:OFFS:RECE:OFFS?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:SPUR:AVOidance[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:SPUR:AVOidance[:STATe]?
Description
Sets internal source spur avoidance on/off state for the indicated channel.
Returns the internal source spur avoidance on/off state for the indicated channel.
Cmd Parameters
<char> 1 | 0 | ON | OFF
Query Parameters
<char> 1 | 0
Range
NA
Default Value
1
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:SPUR:AVO ON
:SENS1:OFFS:SPUR:AVO?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:STARt <NRf>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:STARt?
Description
Sets the start frequency of the last multiple source control band being defined on the indicated channel.
Returns the start frequency of the last multiple source control band being defined on the indicated channel.
The Minimum Instrument Frequency (Fmin) depends on the instrument installed options. The Maximum Instrument Frequency (Fmax) depends on the instrument model. See Minimum/Maximum Instrument Frequency and Related Parameters for frequency limits for combinations of instrument model and available options. The Minimum Frequency Step Size is equal to 1 Hz.
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The input parameter is in Hertz.
Query Parameters
<NR3> The output parameter is in Hertz.
Range
Minimum Instrument Frequency to (Maximum Instrument Frequency minus Minimum Frequency Step Size)
Default Value
7.00000000000E+004
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:STAR 7.0E4
:SENS1:OFFS:STAR?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:STOP <NRf>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet:STOP?
Description
Sets the stop frequency of the last multiple source control band being defined on the indicated channel.
Returns the stop frequency of the last multiple source control band being defined on the indicated channel.
The Minimum Instrument Frequency (Fmin) depends on the instrument installed options. The Maximum Instrument Frequency (Fmax) depends on the instrument model. See Minimum/Maximum Instrument Frequency and Related Parameters for frequency limits for combinations of instrument model and available options. The Minimum Frequency Step Size is equal to 1 Hz.
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The input parameter is in Hertz.
Query Parameters
<NR3> The output parameter is in Hertz.
Range
(Minimum Instrument Frequency + Minimum Frequency Step Size) to Maximum Instrument Frequency
Default Value
7.00000000000E+010
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS:STOP 2.0E9
:SENS1:OFFS:STOP 2000000000
:SENS1:OFFS:STOP?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet[:STATe] <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet[:STATe]?
Description
Sets the state of the multiple source mode of the indicated channel to On, Off, or Define.
Returns the state of the multiple source mode of the indicated channel.
Sets the external BBModule leveling type for the specified band on the indicated channel where:
• IFLEVeling = For Modular BB, IF leveling provides the advantages of RF leveling described below plus the benefit of greater power control range and a lower minimum leveled power (at least 20 dB lower typically). As one approaches a 100 MHz difference between source and receiver frequencies, the power control range will start to decrease as will power control accuracy. The use of IF leveling is not recommended for source-receiver frequency differences greater than 100 MHz.
• RFLEVeling = For Modular BB, RF leveling provides a leveled RF output power with improved source match, protection against over powering the DUT, and insuring that the DUT is operating in its designated power range.
Returns the BBModule leveling setting for the current multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Sets the Internal source 1 frequency divisor for the indicated multiple source band and channel. The multiple source equations depend on whether the instrument is in Broadband or Millimeter-Wave Mode.
• If the VNA is in Broadband Mode, the Start, Stop, and Broadband Break Frequencies in GHz set the frequency range.
• If the VNA is in Millimeter-Wave Mode, only the Start and Stop Frequency in GHz are required.
Sets the Internal source 1 offset frequency for the indicated multiple source band and channel. The multiple source equations depend on whether the instrument is in Broadband or Millimeter-Wave Mode.
• If the VNA is in Broadband Mode, the Start, Stop, and Broadband Break Frequencies in GHz set the frequency range.
• If the VNA is in Millimeter-Wave Mode, only the Start and Stop Frequency in GHz are required.
Sets the external MMModule leveling type for the indicated multiple source band on the indicated channel.
Returns the external MMModule leveling type for the indicated multiple source band on the indicated channel.
• IFLEVeling = For Modular BB, IF leveling provides the advantages of RF leveling described below plus the benefit of greater power control range and a lower minimum leveled power (at least 20 dB lower typically). As one approaches a 100 MHz difference between source and receiver frequencies, the power control range will start to decrease as will power control accuracy. The use of IF leveling is not recommended for source-receiver frequency differences greater than 100 MHz.
• RFLEVeling = For Modular BB, RF leveling provides a leveled RF output power with improved source match, protection against over powering the DUT, and insuring that the DUT is operating in its designated power range.
Sets the receiver source frequency divisor for the indicated multiple source band and channel. The multiple source equations depend on whether the instrument is in Broadband or Millimeter-Wave Mode.
• If the VNA is in Broadband Mode, the Start, Stop, and Broadband Break Frequencies in GHz set the frequency range.
• If the VNA is in Millimeter-Wave Mode, only the Start and Stop Frequency in GHz are required.
Sets the start frequency of the indicated multiple source band and channel.
Returns the start frequency of the indicated multiple source band and channel.
The Minimum Instrument Frequency (Fmin) depends on the instrument’s installed options. The Maximum Instrument Frequency (Fmax) depends on the instrument model. See Minimum/Maximum Instrument Frequency and Related Parameters for frequency limits for combinations of instrument model and available options.
The Minimum Frequency Step Size is equal to 1 Hz.
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The input parameter is in Hertz.
Query Parameters
<NR3> The output parameter is in Hertz.
Range
Minimum Instrument Frequency to (Maximum Instrument Frequency minus Minimum Frequency Step Size)
Default Value
7.00000000000E+004
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS1:STAR 2.0E9
:SENS1:OFFS1:STAR?
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet{1-50}:STOP <NRf>
:SENSe{1-16}:OFFSet{1-50}:STOP?
Description
Sets the stop frequency of the indicated multiple source band and channel.
Returns the stop frequency of the indicated multiple source band and channel.
The Minimum Instrument Frequency (Fmin) depends on the instrument’s installed options. The Maximum Instrument Frequency (Fmax) depends on the instrument model. See Minimum/Maximum Instrument Frequency and Related Parameters for frequency limits for combinations of instrument model and available options.
The Minimum Frequency Step Size is equal to 1 Hz.
Cmd Parameters
<NRf> The input parameter is in Hertz.
Query Parameters
<NR3> The output parameter is in Hertz.
Range
(Minimum Instrument Frequency + Minimum Frequency Step Size) to Maximum Instrument Frequency
Default Value
1.00000000000E+010
Syntax Example
:SENS1:OFFS1:STOP 5.0E9
:SENS1:OFFS1:STOP?
:SENSe{1-16}:DUAL:DRIVe:PORTs <char>
:SENSe{1-16}:DUAL:DRIVe:PORTs?
Description
Sets dual drive active port pair for the indicated channel.
Returns the dual drive active port pair for the indicated channel.