
T
able
6-6.
Characteristic
P
ower
Meter
Calibration
Sweep
Speed
and
A
ccuracy
P
ower
Desired
at
T
est
P
ort
(dBm)
Number
of
Readings
Sweep
Time
(seconds)
1
Characteristic
A
ccuracy
(dB)
2
1
33
60.7
+5
2
64
60.2
3
95
60.1
1
48
60.7
015
2
92
60.2
3
123
60.1
1
194
60.7
030
2
360
60.2
3
447
60.1
1
Sweep
speed
applies
to
every
sweep
in
continuous
correction
mode
,
and
to
the
rst
sweep
in
sample-and-sweep
mode
.
Subsequent
sweeps
in
sample-and-sweep
mode
will
be
much
faster
.
2
The
accuracy
values
were
derived
by
combining
the
accuracy
of
the
power
meter
and
linearity
of
the
analyzer's
internal
source
,
as
well
as
the
mismatch
uncertainty
associated
with
the
power
sensor
.
Notes
On
A
ccuracy
The
accuracy
values
in
T
able
6-6
were
derived
by
combining
the
accuracy
of
the
power
meter
and
linearity
of
the
analyzer's
internal
source
,
as
well
as
the
mismatch
uncertainty
associated
with
the
test
set
and
the
power
sensor
.
P
ower
meter
calibration
measures
the
source
power
output
(at
the
measurement
port)
at
a
single
stimulus
point,
and
compares
it
to
the
calibrated
power
you
selected.
If
the
two
values
are
dierent,
power
meter
calibration
changes
the
source
output
power
by
the
dierence
.
This
process
is
repeated
at
every
stimulus
point.
The
accuracy
of
the
result
depends
on
the
amount
of
correction
required.
If
the
selected
number
of
readings
=
1,
the
nal
measurement
accuracy
is
signicantly
aected
by
a
large
power
change
.
However
,
if
the
selected
number
of
readings
is
>1,
the
power
change
on
the
second
or
third
reading
is
much
smaller:
thus
accuracy
is
much
better
.
Set
source
power
approximately
correct
at
the
measurement
port,
then
activate
power
meter
calibration.
This
method
can
signicantly
increase
the
accuracy
of
the
measurement
when
the
selected
number
of
readings
=
1.
Smaller
accuracy
improvements
occur
with
a
higher
number
of
readings
.
Remember
that
mismatch
errors
aect
accuracy
as
well.
Note
P
ower
meter
correction
applies
to
one
port
only;
the
other
port
is
not
corrected.
Application
and
Operation
Concepts
6-99
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