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Keysight Technologies 85058V 

1.85 mm Verification Kit

User’s and Service 

Guide

Summary of Contents for 85058V

Page 1: ...Keysight Technologies 85058V 1 85 mm Verification Kit User s and Service Guide...

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Page 3: ...85058V...

Page 4: ...ONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHOULD KEYSIGHT AND THE USER HAVE A SEPARATE WRITTEN AGREEMENT WITH WARRANTY TERMS COVERING THE MA...

Page 5: ...of the Devices Electrostatic Discharge 3 2 Visual Inspection 3 3 Look for Obvious Defects and Damage First 3 3 Connector Contacts 3 3 Concentricity 3 4 Inspect the Mating Plane Surfaces 3 5 Inspect Fe...

Page 6: ...ntents Where to Look for More Information 5 5 Returning a Kit or Device to Keysight Technologies 5 5 Contacting Keysight 5 6 6 Replaceable Parts Replacing the Verification Data 6 2 Replaceable Parts 6...

Page 7: ...1 General Information...

Page 8: ...tion data for use with the PNA system verification process Data sheet for each device that contains factory measured verification data Anti virus scan report Refer to Chapter 6 for a complete list of...

Page 9: ...required or recommended for successful operation of your kit but are not supplied with the kit Refer to Table 6 3 on page 6 7 for a list of these items and for ordering information Incoming Inspection...

Page 10: ...ls located on the bodies of the devices Record these serial numbers in Table 1 1 Recording the serial numbers will prevent confusing the devices in this kit with similar devices from other kits Figure...

Page 11: ...For instance a male connector gage has a female connector on the gage so that it can measure male devices Preventive Maintenance The best techniques for maintaining the integrity of the devices in thi...

Page 12: ...1 6 85058V General Information Clarifying the Terminology of a Connector Interface...

Page 13: ...2 Specifications...

Page 14: ...Operatinga a The temperature range over which the calibration standards maintain conformance to their specifications 20 C to 26 C 68 F to 79 F Storage 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F Error corrected rangeb...

Page 15: ...page 3 8 explains how to use gages to determine if the kit devices have maintained their mechanical integrity Refer to Table 2 2 Connector Pin Depths for allowable recession Pin Depth Pin depth is th...

Page 16: ...vided as additional information that may be helpful in applying the devices These characteristics are typical of most devices but are not warranted Table 2 2 Connector Pin Depths Connectors Allowable...

Page 17: ...r to page 5 6 The factory measured data for each device is supplied in print and on USB drive with your kit Table 2 3 Electrical Specifications for the 40 dB Attenuator 85058 60125 Reflection Transmis...

Page 18: ...ange Hz Minimum Return Loss dB Maximum Magnitude dB Minimum Phasea degrees a Unwrapped phase Minimum Magnitude dB Maximum Phasea dB 10 MHz to 45 MHz Typical 38 10 5 3 9 5 0 45 MHz to 2 GHz 36 10 5 90...

Page 19: ...2 GHz 32 0 2 70 2 GHz to 20 GHz 29 0 3 635 20 GHz to 40 GHz 23 0 4 1260 40 GHz to 67 GHz 21 0 6 2105 67 GHz to 70 GHz Typical 8 1 5 2240 Table 2 6 Electrical Specifications for the 25 Mismatch Beaded...

Page 20: ...2 8 85058V Specifications Electrical Specifications...

Page 21: ...3 Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices...

Page 22: ...aking connections always wear a heel strap when working in an area with a conductive floor If you are uncertain about the conductivity of your floor wear a heel strap always ground yourself before you...

Page 23: ...onnectors first for obvious defects or damage badly worn plating on the connector interface deformed threads or bent broken or misaligned center conductors Connector nuts should move smoothly and be f...

Page 24: ...Contact Integrity Concentricity Figure 3 3 and Figure 3 4 show the concentricity of both the male and female 1 85 mm connectors Inspect the connectors with a minimum magnification of 10X Figure 3 3 C...

Page 25: ...efects and cosmetic imperfections are also normal None of these affect electrical or mechanical performance If a connector shows deep scratches or dents particles clinging to the mating plane surfaces...

Page 26: ...eat sparks and flame Store in a tightly closed container It is extremely flammable In case of fire use alcohol foam dry chemical or carbon dioxide water may be ineffective Use isopropyl alcohol with a...

Page 27: ...cleaning a female connector avoid snagging the swab on the center conductor contact fingers by using short strokes c Let the alcohol evaporate then blow the connector dry with a gentle stream of clea...

Page 28: ...on the connector Even then 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 As the gages undergo mor...

Page 29: ...gage and rotate the gage dial so that the pointer corresponds to the correction value noted on the gage master Do not adjust the gage dial to zero unless the correction value on the gage master is ze...

Page 30: ...3 10 85058V Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Figure 3 5 Gaging Male 1 85 mm Connectors...

Page 31: ...oosen the dial lock screw on the gage and rotate the gage dial so that the pointer corresponds to the correction value noted on the gage master Do not adjust the gage dial to zero unless the correctio...

Page 32: ...3 12 85058V Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Figure 3 6 Gaging Female 1 85 mm Connectors...

Page 33: ...not turn the device body Turn only the connector nut Damage to the center conductor can occur if the device body is rotated Do not twist or screw the connectors together As the center conductors mate...

Page 34: ...applying force See Figure 3 7 Wrenches opposing each other greater than 90 degrees apart will cause a lifting action which can misalign and stress the connections of the devices involved This is espec...

Page 35: ...rning 2 Use another open end wrench to loosen the connector nut 3 Complete the disconnection by hand turning only the connector nut 4 Pull the connectors straight apart without twisting rocking or ben...

Page 36: ...3 16 85058V Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices Handling and Storage...

Page 37: ...4 Performance Verification...

Page 38: ...he National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST The airline and short characteristics are developed from mechanical measurements The mechanical measurements and material properties are carefull...

Page 39: ...hnologies Refer to page 5 6 How Often to Recertify The suggested initial interval for recertification is 12 months or sooner The actual need for recertification depends on the use of the kit After rev...

Page 40: ...4 4 85058V Performance Verification Recertification...

Page 41: ...5 Troubleshooting...

Page 42: ...ng Troubleshooting Process Troubleshooting Process If your PNA does not pass performance verification follow the steps in Figure 5 1 to determine the cause of the failure and the correct action to tak...

Page 43: ...85058V 5 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Process Figure 5 1 Troubleshooting Flowchart...

Page 44: ...sed in the PNA system verification procedure to calculate the test limits Older models of this verification kit provided data disks for the 8510 8720 and 8722 analyzers Since these analyzers have been...

Page 45: ...ice contact Keysight Technologies for information on where to send it Refer to page 5 6 Include a service tag located at the back of this manual on which you provide the following information your com...

Page 46: ...on the Web at www keysight com find assist If you do not have access to the Internet please contact your Keysight field engineer NOTE In any correspondence or telephone conversation refer to the Keysi...

Page 47: ...6 Replaceable Parts...

Page 48: ...the near future Contact Keysight for replacement verification data refer to Contacting Keysight on page 5 6 Please specify the information in the table below If recertification will be required in the...

Page 49: ...e a backup copy of the old verification data BEFORE you perform the New Verification Device Data Transfer Process procedure Be sure to keep the new USB drive It will be your backup copy of the new rep...

Page 50: ...ppy disk or USB into your computer or PNA and view the contents with Windows Explorer 6 Paste the files from the clipboard into the top level directory 7 When prompted if you want to write over existi...

Page 51: ...description the part number and the quantity desired Telephone or send your order to Keysight Technologies Refer to page 5 6 Table 6 2 Replaceable Parts for the 85058V 1 85 mm Verification Kit Descri...

Page 52: ...6 6 85058V Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts Figure 6 1 Component Identification Sheet for the 85058V...

Page 53: ...8 in lb torqueb 1 8710 1765 5 16 in open end wrench 1 8720 0015 Spanner wrench 1 08513 20014 ESD Protection Devices Grounding wrist strap 1 9300 1367 5 ft grounding cord for wrist strap 1 9300 0980 2...

Page 54: ...6 8 85058V Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts...

Page 55: ...5 use of 3 8 zeroing 3 8 gaging 3 8 to determine pin depth 3 8 when to do 3 8 male 3 9 mating plane surfaces 2 3 3 6 cleaning 3 6 pin depth 2 3 slotted accuracy 3 5 terminology 1 5 threads cleaning 3...

Page 56: ...damage 3 3 defects 3 3 female connectors 3 5 incoming 1 3 mating plane surfaces 3 5 visual 3 3 isopropyl alcohol as cleaning solvent 3 6 part number 6 5 precautions for use of 3 6 K Keysight Technolog...

Page 57: ...d Technology NIST 4 2 static discharge See ESD storage 3 15 storage case part number 6 3 strap heel and wrist part number 6 5 supplemental characteristics 2 3 2 4 T tag service 5 5 temperature affect...

Page 58: ...This information is subject to change without notice Keysight Technologies 2003 2015 January 2015 85058 90007 85058 90007 www keysight com...

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