
The
Calibration
Standards
During
measurement
calibration,
the
analyzer
measures
actual,
well-dened
standards
and
mathematically
compares
the
results
with
ideal
\models"
of
those
standards
.
The
dierences
are
separated
into
error
terms
which
are
later
removed
during
error-correction.
Most
of
the
dierences
are
due
to
systematic
errors
-
repeatable
errors
introduced
by
the
analyzer
,
test
set,
and
cables
-
which
are
correctable
.
The
standard
devices
required
for
system
calibration
are
available
in
compatible
calibration
kits
with
dierent
connector
types
.
Each
kit
contains
at
least
one
short
circuit,
one
open
circuit,
and
an
impedance-matched
load.
In
kits
that
require
adapters
for
interface
to
the
test
set
ports
,
the
adapters
are
phase-matched
for
calibration
prior
to
measurement
of
non-insertable
and
non-reversible
devices
.
Other
standard
devices
can
be
used
by
specifying
their
characteristics
in
a
user-dened
kit,
as
described
later
in
this
section
under
\Modifying
Calibration
Kits
."
The
accuracy
improvement
of
the
correction
is
limited
by
the
quality
of
the
standard
devices
,
and
by
the
connection
techniques
used.
F
or
maximum
accuracy
,
use
a
torque
wrench
for
nal
connections
.
Frequency
Response
of
Calibration
Standards
In
order
for
the
response
of
a
reference
standard
to
show
as
a
dot
on
the
smith
chart
display
format,
it
must
have
no
phase
shift
with
respect
to
frequency
.
Standards
that
exhibit
such
\perfect"
response
are
the
following:
7-mm
short
(with
no
oset)
type-N
male
short
(with
no
oset)
There
are
two
reasons
why
other
types
of
reference
standards
show
phase
shift
after
calibration:
The
reference
plane
of
the
standard
is
electrically
oset
from
the
mating
plane
of
the
test
port.
Such
devices
exhibit
the
properties
of
a
small
length
of
transmission
line
,
including
a
certain
amount
of
phase
shift.
The
standard
is
an
open
termination,
which
by
denition
exhibits
a
certain
amount
of
fringe
capacitance
(and
therefore
phase
shift).
Open
terminations
which
are
oset
from
the
mating
plane
will
exhibit
a
phase
shift
due
to
the
oset
in
addition
to
the
phase
shift
caused
by
the
fringe
capacitance
.
The
most
important
point
to
remember
is
that
these
properties
will
not
aect
your
measurements
.
The
analyzer
compensates
for
them
during
measurement.
As
a
result,
if
these
standards
are
measured
after
a
calibration,
they
will
not
appear
to
be
\perfect"
shorts
or
opens
.
This
is
an
indication
that
your
analyzer
is
working
properly
and
that
it
has
successfully
performed
a
calibration.
Figure
6-47
shows
sample
displays
of
various
calibration
standards
after
calibration.
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Application
and
Operation
Concepts
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