
These
t
yp es
dier
in
accuracy
or
in
the
t
yp e
of
errors
they
remov
e.
Setting
up
for
Response
Calibration
The
RESPONSE
calibration
mo
del
uses
a
thru
(connect
P
ort
1
and
P
ort
2
together
at
the
p oint
at
whic
h
the
test
device
will
b e
connected)
as
the
standard
device.
The
RESPONSE
mo
del
can
b e
used
for
S
21
forward
transmission
calibration
and
for
S
12
rev
erse
transmission
calibration.
It
can
also
b e
used
for
calibration
with
all
user
parameters.
Response
and
Isolation
Calibration
The
RESPONSE
&
ISOL'N
calibration
mo
del
uses
a
thru
and
an
op en
transmission
path
to
determine
signal
path
frequency
resp onse
and
the
crosstalk,
or
isolation.
It
pro
vides
an
increase
in
dynamic
range
for
transmission
measuremen
ts
b
y
reducing
the
eects
of
leak
age
b et
w
een
the
reference
and
test
signal
paths
and
a
v
eraging
random
noise.
This
mo
del
can
b e
used
for
S
21
forward
transmission
calibration
and
for
S
12
rev
erse
transmission
calibration.
It
can
also
b e
used
for
calibration
with
all
user
parameters.
One-P
ath
2-P
ort
Calibration
This
mo
del
pro
vides
fully
corrected
transmission
and
reection
measuremen
ts
for
a
reection/transmission
test
set.
It
uses
a
thru,
a
shielded
op en
circuit,
a
short
circuit,
and
loads
to
calibrate
at
P
ort
1.
The
op erator
follows
instructions
display
ed
on
the
LCD/CR
T
to
manual
ly
r
everse
the
test
devic
e
for
me
asur
ement
of
the
r
everse
p
ar
ameters
.
Full
2-P
ort
and
TRL
Calibrations
This
mo
del
pro
vides
fully
corrected
transmission
and
reection
measuremen
ts
with
an
S-parameter
test
set.
The
F
ull
2-P
ort
t
ypically
uses
a
thru,
a
shielded
op en
circuit,
a
short
circuit,
and
loads
to
calibrate
at
P
ort
1
and
P
ort
2.
The
TRL
2-P
ort
tec
hnique
uses
a
thru,
shorts,
isolation
loads,
and
a
precision
transmission
line.
Multiple
2-P
ort
calibrations
are
used
in
the
pro cedure
for
measuremen
t
of
noninsertable
devices.
Measurement
Calibration
for
Noninsertable
Devices
The
Mo
dify
Cal
Set
function
under
the
Cal
men
u
pro
vides
a
means
of
obtaining
exact
calibration
co ecien
ts
when
measuring
noninsertable
devices.
This
tec
hnique
requires
calibration
standards
for
b oth
connector
t
yp es
and
an
adapter
whose
connectors
match
that
of
the
device
under
test
and
whose
electrical
length
is
kno
wn
within
690
degrees
at
eac
h
measured
p oint
o
v
er
the
selected
frequency
range.
This
tec
hnique
is
called
Adapter
Remo
v
al
b ecause
after
the
pro cedure,
the
eects
of
the
adapter
used
in
the
calibration
are
eectively
remov
ed.
In
order
to
accomplish
the
t
w
o
calibrations
as
quic
kly
as
p ossible,
measure
the
thru
connection
last
when
y
ou
p erform
the
initial
calibration.
Lea
v
e
the
thru
connected
and
measure
it
rst
in
the
subsequen
t
calibration.
Figure
9-3
illustrates
the
follo
wing
pro cedure.
The
in
ten
t
of
the
pro cedure
is
summarized
b elow:
Adapter
A1,
whic
h
mates
with
p ort
1
of
the
device,
is
installed
on
test
set
P
ort
1.
Adapter
A2,
whic
h
mates
with
p ort
2
of
the
device
is
installed
on
P
ort
2
of
the
test
set.
The
adapter
A3,
whic
h
has
the
same
connectors
as
the
device,
is
installed.
Tw
o
F
ull
2-P
ort
or
TRL
2-P
ort
calibrations
are
p erformed,
the
rst
at
the
connection
b et
w
een
A1
and
A3,
and
the
second
at
the
connection
b et
w
een
A2
and
A3,
with
the
error
co ecien
ts
for
eac
h
cal
stored
in
separate
calibration
sets.
9-4
Transmission
Measurements
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