Title :
Some effects of error term interpolation on network analyzer uncertainties
Author_Institution :
Anritsu Co., Morgan Hill, CA, USA
Abstract :
Practically, many network analyzer measurements (both large signal and small signal) are performed at frequencies other than those where the calibration was performed in order to save time and effort. Typically, the error terms are simply interpolated in some way to calibrate at the new frequencies. Under what circumstances and how this interpolation is done can significantly affect the uncertainties of the measurement. This paper explores the characteristics of this interpolative error and how its impact can sometimes be assessed. Of particular note is that the hardware dependence of this effect is considerably larger than for many other components of uncertainty.
Keywords :
calibration; electric variables measurement; interpolation; network analysers; calibration; error term interpolation; large signal; network analyzer measurements; network analyzer uncertainty; small signal; Calibration; Connectors; Frequency measurement; Interpolation; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Scattering parameters; Signal analysis; Time measurement; Uncertainty; S-parameter; VNA; calibration;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Measurements Conference (ARFTG), 2010 75th ARFTG
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6364-0
DOI :
10.1109/ARFTG.2010.5496325