
Where
to
Look
for
More
Information
A
dditional
information
about
many
of
the
topics
discussed
in
this
chapter
is
located
in
the
following
areas:
Chapter
2,
\Making
Measurements
,"
contains
step-by-step
procedures
for
making
measurements
or
using
particular
functions
.
Chapter
4,
\Printing,
Plotting,
and
Saving
Measurement
Results
,"
contains
instructions
for
saving
to
disk
or
to
the
analyzer
internal
memory
,
and
printing
and
plotting
displayed
measurements
.
Chapter
6,
\Application
and
Operation
Concepts
,"
contains
explanatory-style
information
about
many
applications
and
analyzer
operation.
Increasing
Measurement
A
ccuracy
Connector
Repeatability
Connector
repeatability
is
a
source
of
random
measurement
error
.
Measurement
error-corrections
do
not
compensate
for
these
errors
.
F
or
all
connectors
,
you
should
frequently
do
the
following:
inspect
the
connectors
clean
the
connectors
gauge
the
connectors
use
correct
connection
techniques
(See
Chapter
2,
T
able
2-1.)
Interconnecting
Cables
Cables
connecting
the
device
under
test
to
the
analyzer
can
contribute
random
errors
to
your
measurement.
Y
ou
should
frequently
do
the
following:
inspect
for
lossy
cables
inspect
for
damaged
cable
connectors
practice
good
connector
care
techniques
minimize
cable
position
changes
between
error-correction
and
measurements
inspect
for
cables
which
dramatically
change
magnitude
or
phase
response
when
exing
(This
may
indicate
an
intermittent
problem.)
T
emperature
Drift
Electrical
characteristics
will
change
with
temperature
due
to
the
thermal
expansion
characteristics
of
devices
within
the
analyzer
,
calibration
devices
,
test
devices
,
cables
,
and
adapters
.
Therefore
,
the
operating
temperature
is
a
critical
factor
in
their
performance
.
During
a
measurement
calibration,
the
temperature
of
the
calibration
devices
must
be
stable
and
within
25
65
C.
use
a
temperature-controlled
environment
ensure
the
temperature
stability
of
the
calibration
devices
avoid
handling
the
calibration
devices
unnecessarily
during
calibration
ensure
the
ambient
temperature
is
61
C
of
measurement
error-correction
temperature
5-2
Optimizing
Measurement
Results
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