Title :
Improved Y factor noise measurement using the second stage contribution to advantage
Author :
Victor, Alan M. ; Steer, Michael B.
Author_Institution :
Harris Microwave Commun. Div., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract :
The ultimate limitation to characterizing noise in microwave amplifiers derives from the noise inserted by the front-end of the measurement set. Typically a high-gain low noise preamplifier is used in the measurement set to improve accuracy. Even then there is a limit to the minimum noise factor that can be measured. In this paper an extended Y-factor noise measurement technique is presented that utilizes an amplifier stage identical and in addition to the amplifier under test to enhance measurement accuracy. Utilizing a calibrated noise source, the output noise power of first a forward cascade of the two amplifiers is measured and then that when the amplifiers are arranged in reverse cascade. The use of a spectrum analyzer or power meter with a readily measured change in noise power reading is required as well as a calibrated noise source.
Keywords :
cascade networks; electric noise measurement; microwave amplifiers; LNA; Y factor method; Y factor noise measurement; calibrated noise source; cascade noise; low noise preamplifier; measurement accuracy; microwave amplifiers; noise factor; noise figure; noise power; power meter; spectrum analyzer; Frequency; Microwave measurements; Millimeter wave measurements; Noise figure; Noise measurement; Power measurement; Preamplifiers; Signal to noise ratio; Temperature; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
ARFTG Conference Digest, 2005. Spring 2005. 65th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8858-5
DOI :
10.1109/ARFTGS.2005.1500574