
Concepts and Features
R&S
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 53
Test Port
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
3
Cal Unit Port 3
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4
Cal Unit Port 4
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5
-
Cal Unit Port 2
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6
-
Cal Unit Port 3
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7
-
Cal Unit Port 4
-
8
-
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Cal Unit Port 2
9
-
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Cal Unit Port 3
Table 5-12: Full n-port: Line-shaped optimum solution
Test Port
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
1
Cal Unit Port 1
-
-
2
Cal Unit Port 2
-
-
3
Cal Unit Port 3
-
-
4
Cal Unit Port 4
Cal Unit Port 4
-
5
-
Cal Unit Port 1
-
6
-
Cal Unit Port 2
-
7
-
Cal Unit Port 3
Cal Unit Port 3
8
-
-
Cal Unit Port 1
9
-
-
Cal Unit Port 2
5.5.6
Scalar Power Calibration
The purpose of a scalar power calibration is to ensure accurate source power levels
and power readings at a particular position (calibration plane) in the test setup. Scalar
power calibration is different from the system error correction described in
A power calibration is required for accurate measurement of wave quantities or ratios
(see section
on page 90). For best accuracy, choose a cali-
bration method according to the table below.
Calibration of S-parameters
S-parameters are not affected by a scalar power calibration. S-parameters are ratios of
incident and outgoing waves: for linear DUTs, they do not depend on the absolute
power. For measurements on non-linear DUTs, a SMARTerCal is recommended.
A SMARTerCal is also appropriate for frequency conversion measurements. For
detailed information, refer to
Calibration