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Example Test Scenarios
Calibration Example
Example Test Scenarios
When the sequence has been completely set up, Sequence Studio can then save it in any of three formats:
a text file containing the sequence parameters as tab-separated values, a set of SCPI commands, or a
sequence file (.seq) in a proprietary format which is readable by the EXM test set. The first two formats
are illustrated below. (The SCPI commands for a sequence would typically be incorporated into a larger
test program which also controls the DUT.)
Figure 11-6. Sequence Exported as Tab Separated Values or SCPI Commands
In this example, the DUT-control application runs the sequence, collects the measurement data, and
saves calibration factors to the DUT to correct for any differences between expected and measured
power.