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HP
84125C
T
est-Set
Uncertainties
Antenna
factor
uncertainty
is
the
antenna
manufacturer's
uncertainty
of
characterizing
the
antenna
factor
.
Antenna
mismatch
uncertainty
is
caused
by
the
VSWR
pattern
created
when
the
antenna
is
connected
to
the
test-set
input.
The
magnitude
of
this
error
depends
on
the
VSWR
of
both
the
antenna
and
the
test
set.
Calibration
data
uncertainty
is
a
measure
of
the
uncertainty
of
the
factory
calibration
of
the
HP
84125C
test
set
at
the
calibration
frequencies
.
T
est-set
atness
uncertainty
includes
the
mismatch
error
between
the
spectrum
analyzer
input
and
test-set
output
plus
the
maximum
interpolation
error
that
occurs
when
making
measurements
at
frequencies
other
than
the
calibration
frequencies
.
T
est-set
repeatability
uncertainty
consists
of
the
errors
caused
by
the
RF
cable
assembly
being
exed,
the
ampliers
drifting
between
calibrations
,
and
the
repeatability
of
the
connectors
used
to
interconnect
the
lters
and
the
antennas
.
T
est-set
maximum
temperature
drift
uncertainty
is
a
maximum
amplitude
error
that
will
occur
due
to
temperature
drift.
This
error
is
valid
when
the
HP
84125C
system
is
used
in
an
ambient
temperature
range
of
20
C
to
30
C.
T
o
calculate
the
total
amplitude
uncertainty
,
the
individual
uncertainties
described
above
must
be
combined.
In
combining
them,
we
recommend
following
the
procedure
in
the
National
Measurement
A
ccreditation
Service
(NAMAS),
Publication
NIS
81.
(NAMAS
is
now
known
as
United
Kingdom
A
ccreditation
Service
,
UKAS.)
This
publication
specically
addresses
the
calculation
of
measurement
uncertainty
in
EMC
measurements
.
This
procedure
involves
the
following
steps:
1.
Determine
the
type
of
each
uncertainty
and
its
probability
distribution.
2.
Convert
each
uncertainty
to
a
\standard"
uncertainty
.
Refer
to
NAMAS,
publication
NIS
81.
3.
Combine
the
standard
uncertainties
by
either
using
Root
Sum
Square
(RSS)
or
direct
addition
depending
on
whether
it
is
random
or
systematic
,
and
whether
or
not
they
are
correlated
with
each
other
.
4.
Multiply
your
result
by
a
factor
(typically
1
to
3)
to
arrive
at
the
desired
condence
level
for
your
measurement.
The
following
example
,
uses
2
which
is
recommended
by
NAMAS,
Publication
NIS
81
.
This
factor
corresponds
to
a
condence
level
of
95%.
The
following
example
uses
the
1
to
18
GHz
antenna
with
the
spectrum
analyzer
in
Logarithmic-scale
mode
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Amplitude
Accuracy
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