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User Manual 

 

RPC-TNC Calibration Kit 

06CK001-150 and 06CK010-150

 

06CK001-150 

 

 

Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG  
P.O.Box 1260       D-84526 Tittmoning       Germany 
www.rosenberger.com

 

Tel.    : +49 8684 18-0  
 
Email : [email protected]

 

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2. Specifications 

2.1 Environmental Requirements 

 

The  electrical  performance  of  vector  network  analyzers  and  test  port  cables  are  sensitive  to 
ambient temperature drift. Most manufacturers limit the allowable temperature drift to ± 1 K during 
measurement calibration and during measurements when the network analyser error correction is 
turned on. For further information please refer to the VNA specifications. 
 

NOTE:  With your fingers being a heat source, avoid unnecessarily handling the devices 

during calibration. 

 
The calibration standards are less sensitive to temperature changes. The operating temperature 
range for which the specifications are valid is defined in the specific data sheets. 
 
 

2.2 Electrical and mechanical Specifications 

 
Electrical and mechanical specifications are defined for all calibration standards, gauges and the 
torque wrench in the specific data sheets.  

 

3. Standard Definitions 

3.1 Standard Definitions 

 
Standard  definitions  provide  the  data  needed  to  mathematically  describe  the  electrical 
characteristics of each calibration standard. Two types of standard definitions are available: 

 

Model  based

  (standard  delivery):  These  are  the  traditional  standard  definitions  and  can  be 

used  on  both  old  and  modern  VNAs.  The  values  of  these  constants  are  theoretically  derived 
from  the  physical  dimensions  and  material  of  each  calibration  standard,  or  from  actual 
measured  response.  All  necessary  values  are  printed  on  the  Standard  Definition  Cards  and 
stored as data files on an USB stick. Both are included with this calibration kit.  

 

Data based

 (optional): These standard definitions allow more accurate measurements but can 

only be used on modern VNAs. They consist of a set of complex measurement values for each 
calibration standard in a narrow frequency step size. A file containing these values for all Open, 
Short and Load calibration standards is delivered on an USB stick. 

 
These  standard  definitions  are  used  in  the  calibration  of  the  VNA  to  determine  the  systematic 
errors  of  the  measurement  system.  Please  always  use  the  most  recent  source  of  information 
(Standard Definitions Cards or VNA specific files). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 06CK001-150

Page 1: ...enztechnik GmbH Co KG P O Box 1260 D 84526 Tittmoning Germany www rosenberger com Tel 49 8684 18 0 Email info rosenberger com Page 1 18 Dieses Dokument ist urheberrechtlich gesch tzt This document is...

Page 2: ...Kit Documentation 1 4 Calibration Certificate 1 5 2 Specifications Environmental Requirements 2 1 Electrical and mechanical Specifications 2 2 3 Standard Definitions Standard Definitions 3 1 Installa...

Page 3: ...ibration kit used Contributing factors are noise linearity and temperature stability of the VNA transmission and reflection stability of a test port cable as well as operator experience and care VNAs...

Page 4: ...it Device Part number Remarks Quantity Open circuit plug 06S12L 000S3 1 Open circuit jack 06K12L 000S3 1 Short circuit plug 06S12S 000S3 1 Short circuit jack 06K12S 000S3 1 Calibration load plug 06S15...

Page 5: ...alibration load jack 06K150 C10S3 1 Calibration adaptor plug plug 06S121 S20S3 1 Calibration adaptor jack jack 06K121 K20S3 1 Calibration adaptor plug plug 05S106 S20S3 1 Calibration adaptor jack jack...

Page 6: ...t results and uncertainties for all calibration standards the Gauges and the Torque Wrench are included Standard scope of delivery is the Factory Calibration Optional scope of delivery is the Accredit...

Page 7: ...s are defined for all calibration standards gauges and the torque wrench in the specific data sheets 3 Standard Definitions 3 1 Standard Definitions Standard definitions provide the data needed to mat...

Page 8: ...a more complex process Please consult the VNA operating manual Some network analyzers allow a step by step input of the model based standard definitions during the VNA calibration without previously l...

Page 9: ...setting parameters Sweep type linear logarithmic Sweep range start frequency stop frequency Number of points frequency step size Source power IF bandwidth small IF bandwidth basically increases the dy...

Page 10: ...available In cases when the two VNA test ports have different connector systems installed e g RPC TNC and RPC 3 50 UOSM can handle this situation A second calibration kit is needed Calibration Procedu...

Page 11: ...calibration or repair contact your local Rosenberger sales office 5 4 Extent of Rosenberger Re Calibration Services Every calibration kit sent for re calibration or repair the following services are...

Page 12: ...od connector repeatability and its effect on the overall uncertainty of a measurement procedure should encourage careful inspection interface gauging and handling of coaxial connectors Prior to use a...

Page 13: ...the utmost importance that connectors do not damage the test equipment interfaces to which they are connected Poor performance of many coaxial devices and cable assemblies can often be traced to poor...

Page 14: ...ical limits should be done in different orientations averaging up to 4 single measurements When a gauge block is used to initially adjust the gauge a torque spanner should be used to tighten up the co...

Page 15: ...rger com Tel 49 8684 18 0 Email info rosenberger com Page 15 18 Dieses Dokument ist urheberrechtlich gesch tzt This document is protected by copyright Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH Co KG Figure...

Page 16: ...in which the centre conductor extends beyond the outer conductor mating plane This may result in buckling of the socket contacts or damage to the internal structure of a device due to the axial force...

Page 17: ...centre conductors are within the observed pin depth values in Table 2 2 Refer to 4 2 Interface Dimensions and Gaging 5 Carefully align the connectors The male connector centre pin must slip concentri...

Page 18: ...n disconnecting a sliding load leave the centre conductor pullback handle in the locked position Use the combi wrench to prevent the device body from turning Use torque wrench to loosen the connecting...

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