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User’s and Service Guide

Agilent Technologies 85052C 

3.5 mm Precision Calibration Kit

Agilent Part Number: 85052-90078

Printed in USA 

Print Date: January 2002

Supersedes: October 2001

© Copyright 1994, 1995, 2000–2002 Agilent Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for 85052C

Page 1: ...lent Technologies 85052C 3 5 mm Precision Calibration Kit Agilent Part Number 85052 90078 Printed in USA Print Date January 2002 Supersedes October 2001 Copyright 1994 1995 2000 2002 Agilent Technolog...

Page 2: ...eration of the instrument or software or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free Limitation of Warranty The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate mai...

Page 3: ...ons Environmental Requirements 2 2 Temperature What to Watch Out For 2 2 Mechanical Characteristics 2 3 Pin Depth 2 3 Electrical Specifications 2 5 Certification 2 6 3 Use Maintenance and Care of the...

Page 4: ...ify 4 3 Where to Send a Kit for Recertification 4 3 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Process 5 2 Returning a Kit or Device to Agilent 5 3 Contacting Agilent 5 4 6 Replaceable Parts Introduction 6 2 A...

Page 5: ...1 1 1 General Information...

Page 6: ...lement on sapphire provides excellent stability and return loss Offset Opens and Shorts The offset opens and shorts are built from parts that are machined to the current state of the art in precision...

Page 7: ...Airlines The precision airlines are metrology grade impedance reference devices The characteristic impedance Z0 of the line establishes the reference impedance after error correction is applied Opera...

Page 8: ...ion standards class assignments and nominal standard definitions User s Guide The user s guide contains information on the calibration kit components connecting the calibration devices TRL 2 port meas...

Page 9: ...ation Kit The calibration definitions for the kit are permanently installed in the internal memory or hard disk of the following analyzer families 8753 PNA Series 872x Series If this calibration kit i...

Page 10: ...5 4 for contact information Agilent will arrange for repair or replacement of incomplete or damaged shipments without waiting for a settlement from the transportation company When you send the kit or...

Page 11: ...l Number Record for the 85052C Device Serial Number Calibration kit Male broadband load Female broadband load Male open Female open Male short Female short Male to male precision adapter Male to femal...

Page 12: ...ale short from the calibration kit Conversely connector gages are referred to in terms of the connector that it measures For instance a male connector gage has a female connector on the gage so that i...

Page 13: ...2 1 2 Specifications...

Page 14: ...ts Operating temperaturea a The temperature range over which the calibration standards maintain conformance to their specifications 20 C to 26 C 68 F to 79 F Error corrected temperature rangeb b The a...

Page 15: ...6 explains how to use gages to determine if the kit devices have maintained their mechanical integrity Refer to Table 2 2 on page 2 4 for typical and observed pin depth limits Pin Depth Pin depth is t...

Page 16: ...th Measurement Uncertaintya a Approximately 2 sigma to 2 sigma of gage uncertainty based on studies done at the factory according to recommended procedures Observed Pin Depth Limitsb b Observed pin de...

Page 17: ...orts are given as allowed deviation from the nominal model as defined in the standard definitions see Nominal Standard Definitions on page A 8 0 65 deviation from nominal dc to 3 male and female 1 20...

Page 18: ...tory Agilent further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST to the extent allowed by the institute s calibra...

Page 19: ...3 1 3 Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices...

Page 20: ...ts and devices under test DUT can also carry an electrostatic charge To prevent damage to the test set components and devices always wear a grounded wrist strap having a 1 M resistor in series with it...

Page 21: ...e not connected properly Connector wear eventually degrades performance of the device Calibration devices should have a long life if their use is on the order of a few times per week Replace devices w...

Page 22: ...precision measurements with conventional slotted connectors The precision slotted connector was developed to eliminate this problem The PSC has a center conductor with a solid cylindrical shell the o...

Page 23: ...connector that cannot be removed with compressed air or nitrogen Refer to Table 6 2 on page 6 3 for part numbers for isopropyl alcohol and cleaning swabs a Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to...

Page 24: ...rent gage orientations on the connector Even the resultant average can be in error by as much as 0 0001 inch due to systematic biasing errors usually resulting from worn gages and gage masters The inf...

Page 25: ...ure readings It will serve as a good troubleshooting tool when you suspect damage may have occurred to the device If either visual inspection or electrical performance suggests that the connector inte...

Page 26: ...ation c As you watch the gage pointer gently tap the barrel of the gage to settle the reading The gage pointer should line up exactly with the zero mark on the gage If not adjust the zero set knob unt...

Page 27: ...85052C 3 9 Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Figure 3 2 Gaging Male 3 5 mm Connectors...

Page 28: ...ter gently tap the barrel of the gage to settle the reading The gage pointer should line up exactly with the zero mark on the gage If not adjust the zero set knob until the gage pointer lines up exact...

Page 29: ...85052C 3 11 Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Figure 3 3 Gaging Female 3 5 mm Connectors...

Page 30: ...n the connector nut finger tight CAUTION Do not turn the device body Only turn the connector nut Damage to the center conductor can occur if the device body is twisted Do not twist or screw the connec...

Page 31: ...n open end wrench to keep the body of the device from turning 1 Position both wrenches within 90 degrees of each other before applying force See Figure 3 4 Wrenches opposing each other greater than 90...

Page 32: ...y turn the connector nut Damage to the center conductor can occur if the device body is twisted 1 Use an open end wrench to prevent the device body from turning 2 Use another open end wrench to loosen...

Page 33: ...4 1 4 Performance Verification...

Page 34: ...s are carefully modeled to give very accurate electrical representation The mechanical measurements are then traced to NIST through various plug and ring gages and other mechanical measurements 2 Each...

Page 35: ...logies sales or service office See Table 5 1 on page 5 4 How Often to Recertify The suggested initial interval for recertification is 12 months or sooner The actual need for recertification depends on...

Page 36: ...4 4 85052C Performance Verification Recertification...

Page 37: ...5 1 5 Troubleshooting...

Page 38: ...oting Troubleshooting Process Troubleshooting Process If you suspect a bad calibration or if your network analyzer does not pass performance verification follow the steps in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Trou...

Page 39: ...tag located near the end of this manual on which you provide the following information your company name and address a technical contact person within your company and the person s complete phone num...

Page 40: ...56 7840 Australia tel 1 800 629 485 fax 61 3 9210 5947 Singapore tel 1 800 375 8100 fax 65 836 0252 Malaysia tel 1 800 828 848 fax 1 800 801 664 Philippines tel 632 8426802 tel PLDT subscriber only 1...

Page 41: ...6 1 6 Replaceable Parts...

Page 42: ...2C Calibration Kit Description Qty Per Kit Agilent Part Number Calibration Devices 3 5 mm Male broadband load 1 00902 60003 Female broadband load 1 00902 60004 Male offset open 1 85052 60008 Female of...

Page 43: ...Part Number Connector Gages 3 5 mm Gage Set for female connectors 1 85052 60043 Gage Set for male connectors 1 85052 60042 Wrench 5 16 in open end wrench 1 8720 0015 Slotless Connector Repair Kit 3 5...

Page 44: ...6 4 85052C Replaceable Parts Introduction Figure 6 1 Component Identification Sheet for the 85052C Calibration Kit...

Page 45: ...A 1 A Standard Definitions...

Page 46: ...andard Class Assignments for the 8510 Network Analyzer Disk File Name CK_35MMC4 Calibration Kit Label 3 5 mm C 4 Class A B C D E F G Standard Class Label S11A 2 Open S11B 1 Short S11C 9 Load S22A 2 Op...

Page 47: ...Short S11B 7 8 6 Lines S11C 7 8 6 Lines S22A 1 Short S22B 7 8 6 Lines S22C 7 8 6 Lines Forward transmission 4 Thru Reverse transmission 4 Thru Forward match 4 Thru Reverse match 4 Thru Response 1 2 4...

Page 48: ...rds S11A and S22A must be defined as reflection standards S11B S11C S22B and S22C must be defined as match standards 3 If you are performing an LRM calibration S21T and S12T must be defined as line st...

Page 49: ..._____________ Calibration Kit Label ____________________ Class A B C D E F G Standard Class Label S11A S11B S11C S22A S22B S22C Forward transmission Reverse transmission Forward match Reverse match Fo...

Page 50: ...____________________ Class A B C D E F G Standard Class Label S11A S11B S11C S22A S22B S22C Forward transmission Reverse transmission Forward match Reverse match Response Response isolation TRL thru T...

Page 51: ...as thru standards S11A and S22A must be defined as reflection standards S11B S11C S22B and S22C must be defined as match standards 3 If you are performing an LRM calibration S21T and S12T must be def...

Page 52: ...rtainties of the network analyzer The standard definitions in Tables A 7 through A 9 list typical calibration kit parameters used to specify the mathematical model of each device This information must...

Page 53: ...0 50 0 0 999 Coax 3 5 2 92 6 Opene 5 9588 11 195 0 5076 0 00243 0 50 0 0 999 Coax 3 5 SMA 7 Opene 13 4203 1 9452 0 5459 0 01594 0 50 0 0 999 Coax 2 92 SMA 8 Opene 8 9843 13 9923 0 3242 0 00112 0 50 0...

Page 54: ...Hz 3 Delay in ps Z 0 Loss in G s Min Max 1 Shortd 0 0 0 0 31 798 50 2 1991 0 999 Coax Short 2 Opend 49 433 310 131 23 1682 0 15966 29 243 50 2 2 0 999 Coax Open 3 Load Fxd 0 50 1 3 0 999 Coax Broadba...

Page 55: ...el Number Type L0 10 12 H L1 10 24 H Hz L2 10 33 H Hz 2 L3 10 45 H Hz 3 Delay in ps Z 0 Loss in G s Min Max 1 Short 2 0765 108 54 2 1705 10 00 31 785 50 2 36 0 999 Coax Short 2 Thru 53 988 50 1 30 1 0...

Page 56: ...________________________ a Ensure system Z0 of network analyzer is set to this value Calibration Kit Label ______________________________ Standardb b Open short load delay thru or arbitrary impedance...

Page 57: ...ndardb C0 10 15 F C1 10 27 F Hz C2 10 36 F Hz 2 C3 10 45 F Hz 3 Fixed or Sliding c Offset Frequency in GHz Coax or Waveguide Standard Label Number Type L0 10 12 H L1 10 24 H Hz L2 10 33 H Hz 2 L3 10 4...

Page 58: ...___________ Standardb C0 10 18 F C1 10 30 F Hz C2 10 39 F Hz 2 C3 10 48 F Hz 3 Fixed or sliding Offset Frequency in GHz Coax or Waveguide Standard Label Number Type L0 10 12 H L1 10 24 H Hz L2 10 33 H...

Page 59: ...ion part number 6 2 class assignments blank form A 5 standard A 2 cleaning connectors 3 4 cleaning supplies 1 5 part number 6 3 cleaning swabs 3 5 part number 6 3 compressed air for cleaning 3 4 condu...

Page 60: ...kit contents 1 2 6 4 drawing of 6 4 misuse of ii overview 1 2 warranty ii L liability ii limits pin depth 2 4 loads broadband 1 2 part numbers 6 2 M maintenance 3 2 agreements ii improper or inadequa...

Page 61: ...3 specifications and performance disk part number 6 3 standard class assignments A 2 blank form A 5 standard definitions A 8 A 12 blank form A 12 nominal A 8 standards international 2 6 National Insti...

Page 62: ...Index 4 85052C Index part number 6 3 Z zeroing connector gage 3 8 3 10...

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