Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Default
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This advanced option specifies the default 'Calculated Gain' of the amplifier, if an actual calculated gain of the amplifier is not yet known, or is out of the acceptable values. This value is only used if also the Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.UseDefault is set to 'True'. If that Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.UseDefault option is set to 'False', the 'Calculated Gain' will always be 1.0.
By default this value is set to 1.0.
The specified value is used when:
- At the first change of the power level to another power level.
- The measured 'calculated gain' of an amplifier is smaller than Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Min.
- The measured 'calculated gain' of an amplifier is larger than Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Max.
- The measured 'calculated gain' of an amplifier is 0.
- The measured power is still within the noise level.
- The desired change in the output power is larger than twice the maximum step (Immunity.Regulation.MaximumStep) that can be performed.
The value should at least be bigger than 0.
There are other advanced options available that are related to the regulation of the desired power in an immunity tests.
- Immunity.Regulation.PositiveTolerance
- Immunity.Regulation.NegativeTolerance
- Immunity.Regulation.WarningNegative
- Immunity.Regulation.MinimumStep
- Immunity.Regulation.MaximumStep
- Immunity.Regulation.MaximumNegativeStep
- Immunity.Regulation.MaximumDirectionChangeCount
- Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Use
- Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Default
- Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Min
- Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.Max
- Immunity.Regulation.CalculatedGain.UseDefault
Warning: | Any change and/or modification to the advanced options, can result in unexpected results and/or incorrect measurement results. Changes in any advanced option should be verified and checked very carefully! |