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5-3.
HP
8711B/12B/13B/14B
Correction
Constant
Storage
Arrays
Array
Number
Description
Typical
Correction
Comments
0
One-port
Directivity
<10
dB
(HP
8713B/14B)
<05
dB
(HP
8711B/12B)
This
data
is
related
to
the
raw
directivity
of
the
reection
port
coupler
(but
does
not
equal
it).
1
One-port
Source
Match
<014
dB
This
represents
the
source
match
of
the
reection
port.
2
One-port
Tracking
<5
dB
variation
This
is
related
to
the
frequency
response
of
the
A
(reection
port)
input.
3
B
Amplitude
Response
(narrowband)
<5
dB
variation
This
is
related
to
the
frequency
response
of
the
transmission
port
input
(B
input).
4
B/R
Amplitude
Response
(narrowband)
<5
dB
variation
This
is
related
to
the
frequency
response
of
the
transmission
port
input
(B
input).
5
-
32
ALC
Corrections
for
the
7
attenuator
steps
,
0
through
6,
and
D
A
C
values
1000,
1500,
2000,
and
2500
for
each
See
Comments
These
curves
all
represent
the
power
correction
tables
generated
mostly
by
adjustment
#104.
F
or
each
the
seven
dierent
attenuator
settings
,
four
dierent
ALC
settings
are
measured
for
atness
.
From
this
,
the
ALC
correction
table
is
generated.
Since
each
trace
only
has
about
20
points
,
it
may
appear
slightly
discontinuous;
this
is
normal.
F
or
units
without
an
attenuator
(without
option
1E1)
the
correction
should
be
at
for
any
attenuation
value
other
than
zero
.
Higher
ALC
values
represent
higher
power
levels
.
33
B*
Amplitude
Linearization
(broadband)
See
Comments
This
is
the
correction
curve
for
the
absolute
B*
power
measurement.
It
represents
voltage
(Y-axis)
out
vs
.
power
in.
It
is
normal
for
the
last
few
horizontal
divisions
to
be
a
at
line
.
34
R*
Amplitude
Linearization
See
Comments
As
above
,
but
for
the
R*
diode
.
35
B*
Frequency
Response
0
Not
implemented.
Always
a
at
line
at
0.
36
R*
Frequency
Response
0
63
dB
Represents
the
frequency
response
of
the
R*
diode
.
A
downward
spike
at
the
beginning
of
the
trace
is
normal.
37
AM
Delay
Insertion
Loss
0.5
to
2.5
dB
Represents
the
increased
insertion
loss
of
the
AM
delay
modulator
when
in
the
ON
position.
An
upward
spike
at
the
beginning
of
the
trace
is
normal.
38
B*
Diode
Slope
See
Comments
A
typical
trace
will
be
at
for
the
rst
and
last
few
divisions
.
This
trace
represents
the
change
in
slope
of
power-in
vs
.
voltage
out.
The
slope
is
constant
(zero)
for
both
the
log
and
linear
portions
of
the
diode
curve
.
Only
the
transitional
area
will
show
something
other
than
a
at
line
.
39
R*
Diode
Slope
See
Comments
As
above
but
for
the
R*
diode
.
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