Title :
Auxiliary-Transmission-Line Method for Calibrating Noise Temperature of a Microwave Thermal Noise Source
Author :
Iida, Hitoshi ; Shimada, Yozo ; Komiyama, Koji
Author_Institution :
Nat. Metrol. Inst. of Japan, Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol., Tsukuba, Japan
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have proposed and discussed a method to calibrate the effective noise temperature (ENT) of a noise source by using an auxiliary transmission line (ATL). A cryogenic 7-mm coaxial noise source was developed for verifying the ATL method. The ENT is determined from the parameters evaluated by a radiometer and the available power ratio of the transmission line measured by a vector network analyzer. The calibrated ENT by this method was 139.8 K-143.6 K with an expanded uncertainty of 4.0 K-4.6 K (k = 2) in the frequency range of 8-12 GHz. We also performed a comparison of the ENT using two different methods: an ordinary radiometer measurement using two reference noise sources and a theoretical calculation method analyzing temperature and loss distribution along the transmission line. The experimental results show the validity of the ATL method for determining the ENT.
Keywords :
calibration; coaxial cables; measurement uncertainty; network analysers; radiometers; temperature distribution; thermal noise; ATL method; ENT calibration; auxiliary transmission line method; coaxial noise source; coaxial transmission line; cryogenic; effective noise temperature calibration; frequency 8 GHz to 12 GHz; loss distribution analysis; radiometer measurement; size 7 mm; temperature 139.8 K to 143.6 K; temperature 4.0 K to 4.6 K; temperature analysis; theoretical calculation method; transmission line power ratio; vector network analyzer; Noise; Power transmission lines; Radiometry; Temperature; Temperature measurement; Transmission line measurements; Uncertainty; Available power ratio; calibration; noise temperature; radiometer; standard; thermal noise source; transmission line; uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2010.2091298