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NI PXIe-5601 Calibration Procedure
Adjustment
Following the adjustment procedure automatically updates the calibration date and temperature
in the EEPROM of the NI 5601. The calibration date also updates when you call the niRFSA
Init Ext Cal VI or the
niRFSA_InitExtCal
function and the niRFSA Close Ext Cal VI or the
niRFSA_CloseExtCal
function.
Note
NI recommends a complete adjustment of your device to renew the
calibration interval. However, if you do not want to perform an adjustment, you can
update the calibration date and onboard calibration temperature without making any
adjustments by calling only the niRFSA Init Ext Cal VI or the
niRFSA_InitExtCal
function and the niRFSA Close Ext Cal VI or the
niRFSA_CloseExtCal
function.
Adjustment corrects the following NI 5601 specifications:
1.
Reference level for RF frequencies
≥
120 MHz
2.
IF attenuation
3.
IF response
4.
Reference level for RF frequencies
≤
120 MHz
Note
These four steps must be done in order, and all four steps must be completed
before the NI 5601 adjustment is complete.
Caution
The connectors on the DUT and test equipment are fragile. Perform the
instructions in this procedure with great care to prevent damaging any DUTs or
test equipment.
Initial Connections
Refer to the
NI 5661/5663/5663E RF Vector Signal Analyzers Getting Started Guide
for
information about how to install the NI 5601 and the LO source.
Create Calibration Session
1.
Create a new calibration session for the NI 5601 using the niRFSA Init Ext Cal VI or the
niRFSA_InitExtCal
function.
Note
This first step opens a new calibration session. Enter the appropriate
password for this VI. The default password for password-protected operations is
NI
.
Reference Level Adjustment for RF Frequencies
≥
120 MHz
During operation, the NI 5601 uses a lookup table to determine the appropriate RF attenuation
and gain and IF attenuation settings to use at a given reference level and RF frequency. After the
RF and IF gain and attenuations are found, the NI 5601 determines the appropriate amplitude
correction for those settings.