
System Overview
R&S
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ZVA
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Quick Start Guide 1145.1090.62 ─ 10
3.4.4 Power Calibration
The purpose of a power calibration is to ensure accurate source power levels and power
readings at a particular position (reference plane) in the test setup. Power calibration is
essentially different from the system error correction described in the previous sections.
For best accuracy, a power calibration should be performed in addition to a system error
correction.
In general, a power calibration involves two stages:
1.
Source power calibration:
An external power meter is connected to the reference
plane. The analyzer modifies its source power until the power meter reading corre-
sponds to the desired source power value.
2.
Receiver power calibration:
The analyzer uses the calibrated source signal to
adjust the power reading at the receiver port.
The analyzer provides power calibration wizards for various measurement modes.
3.4.5 Offset Parameters
Offset parameters complement the system error correction and power calibration, com-
pensating for the known length and loss of a (non-dispersive and perfectly matched)
transmission line between the calibrated reference plane and the DUT. The analyzer can
also auto-determine length and loss parameters, assuming that the actual values should
minimize the group delay and loss across the sweep range.
3.5 Optional R&S ZVA Extensions
The network analyzer can be upgraded with a number of hardware and software options,
providing enhanced flexibility and an extended measurement functionality. The available
options are listed in the "Info – Option Info" dialog. The R&S ZVA options listed below
are described in detail in the reference chapters of the help system. For a complete list
of options, accessories, and extras refer to the product brochure of your analyzer.
Table 3-3: R&S ZVA options
Option
Option Name
Functionality
RS& ZVAB-K2
Time Domain
Transformation of the trace to time domain in order to analyze
responses, transformation back to the frequency domain
R&S ZVA-K4
Arbitrary gen. and rec. frequencies,
includes scalar Mixer and Harmon-
ics measurements
Measurements at arbitrary (not necessarily equal) generator and
receiver frequencies; scalar measurements on external RF mix-
ers, harmonic distortion measurements, intermodulation distor-
tion measurements
R&S ZVA-K5
Mixer Phase Measurement (Vector
Mixer Measurement)
Measurement of the parameters of an external mixer including
phase, e.g. the complex conversion loss or reflection coefficients.
Optional R&S ZVA Extensions