Technical data

Performance Tests 2
N1911A/1912A P-Series Power Meters Service Guide 31
Zero Set (Peak Path)
Description
Zero set is defined as the amount of residual offset error that is present
following a zero operation. This offset error is caused by contamination
from several sources, including circuit noise. This test measures the effec-
tiveness of zero set by performing 15 back- to- back zero operations of the
peak path (with no sensor attached), after which the standard deviation of
the results is calculated and returned as the measured value.
Equipment
No test equipment required
Test Method
1 Execute the internal zero set measurement procedure for channel A.
2 Read back the result of the measurement from the DUT.
3 If the DUT model number is N1912A, then repeat this procedure for
channel B.
4 The test will take a few minutes to complete.
5 The measurement result should be less than 0.015. The smaller the
measurement result, the smaller the amount of residual offset error.
NOTE
This test can be performed manually via the commands:
SERV:BIST:PEAK[1|2]:ZSET
SERV:BIST:PEAK[1|2]:ZSET:NUM?
(Refer to the programming guide for further details on the use of these commands)
No adjustment is available for this test if it fails (see Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting
Guide”).