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Fit Frequency Range
If one of the ranges exceeds the analyzer limits, the "Fit Frequency Range" button
restricts the lower tone sweep range so that the analyzer can measure all selected IM
products.
5.5.4.5
Intermod. Pwr. Cal Wizard
The "Intermod. Pwr. Cal" wizard guides you through the power calibration for the inter-
modulation measurement. A power calibration ensures accurate levels at the input of
the DUT (source power calibration for the lower and upper tone) and an accurate
power measurement of the intermodulation quantities (receiver calibration). The neces-
sary calibration steps are automatically performed across the entire frequency or
power range of the intermodulation measurement.
Access:
CHANNEL – CHANNEL CONFIG > "Intermod" > "Intermod. Pwr. Cal..."
Start Cal Sweep
Starts the intermodulation power calibration. An external combiner and a power meter
are required for the calibration setup (see
Chapter 5.19.4.2, "External Power Meters
on page 621). The lower and upper tone source are combined via the external
combiner.
The calibration is performed in three steps:
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Source power calibration for the lower tone signal. The external power meter is
connected to the combiner output. It measures the source power at the calibration
plane (input of the DUT). During the lower tone source power calibration, the upper
tone is switched off.
If a frequency conversion measurement is active, a second source power calibra-
tion is performed at the converted lower tone frequency (receiver frequency). This
second source power calibration is the basis for the receiver calibration in step 3.
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Source power calibration for the upper tone signal. The setup of step 1 is main-
tained. During the upper tone source power calibration, the lower tone is switched
off. For frequency conversion measurements, no new source power calibration at
the receiver frequency is performed.
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Receiver power calibration for the measured intermodulation product(s). The
combiner output is connected to the receiving port. The receiving port is calibrated
at the frequency of the intermodulation product(s) using the signal from the lower
tone signal calibrated in the first step. If a frequency conversion measurement is
Channel Config Softtool