
Network
Analyzer
Calibrations
you
later
make
actual
measurements
,
the
calibration
coecients
correct
for
the
errors
in
the
system,
thus
producing
highly
accurate
measurements
.
The
dynamic
range
and
accuracy
of
the
measurement
is
then
limited
by
random
errors
and
drift
eects
,
and
by
the
accuracy
to
which
the
characteristics
of
the
standard
devices
are
known.
This
is
the
basic
concept
of
vector
accuracy
enhancement.
Other
publications
discuss
the
causes
of
these
errors
,
details
of
the
accuracy
enhancement
error
model,
the
physical
aspects
of
the
calibration
standards
,
the
mathematical
response
models
of
the
standards
,
and
the
vector
mathematics
used
to
correct
the
measured
data.
Background
theory
and
additional
application
information
is
described
in
the
HP
Application
Note
\V
ector
A
ccuracy
Enhancement."
Loading
a
Cal
Kit
Denition
1.
Insert
the
disk.
2.
Press
4
DISC
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNN
LOAD
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CAL
KITS
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NETWORK
CAL
KIT
.
A
menu
will
appear
showing
the
contents
of
the
disc
.
HP
cal
kit
discs
actually
contain
data
les
for
several
calibration
kits
.
3.
Use
the
knob
to
select
the
data
le
for
your
cal
kit.
4.
Press
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
LOAD
FILE
.
Important
Denitions
Cal
\Cal"
is
an
abbreviation
for
\calibration."
Cal
Kit
A
cal
kit
is
a
purchased
set
of
calibration
standards
,
including
shorts
,
opens
,
and
loads
.
Cal
Kit
Denition
A
data
le
that
contains
highly
accurate
data
on
the
performance
of
the
cal
kit
devices
.
Cal
Set
A
data
le
that
holds
the
error
coecients
for
a
single
calibration.
There
are
eight
cal
set
registers
in
the
HP
8530A,
and
you
can
save
or
load
cal
sets
to
or
from
disc
.
Standard
Class
A
\standard
class"
would
include
all
versions
of
one
type
of
termination.
F
or
example
,
the
\shorts"
standard
class
is
composed
of
all
short
terminations
,
including
male
or
female
types
.
Types
of
Network
Analyzer
Calibration
There
are
three
types
of
network
analyzer
calibration
available
.
Response
A
Response
calibration
measures
and
compensates
for
amplitude
and
phase
dierences
between
the
test
and
reference
paths
(tracking
errors).
The
basic
purpose
of
the
cal
is
to
compensate
for
any
attenuation
or
phase
shift
on
either
the
test
or
reference
paths
.
The
result
of
the
calibration
is
that
the
test
and
reference
paths
look
nearly
identical
(electrically).
The
advantage
is
that
systematic
tracking
errors
are
greatly
reduced.
Response
&
Isolation
The
response
portion
of
the
calibration
is
identical
to
the
response
calibration
explained
above
.
The
isolation
calibration
reduces
the
eects
of
crosstalk,
which
will
improve
the
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