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User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 20
One port and two port standards are listed in two separate tables. Most of the buttons
on the right side are available only if the "Kit Standards" dialog was opened for a user-
defined calibration kit.
One Port Standards / Two Port Standards
The standard tables contain the following information:
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"Type" and "Gender" describe the calibration standard type; for an overview see
Chapter 4.5.2.1, "Calibration standard types"
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"Label" is a user defined name of the standard. The label can help you identify a
standard or distinguish different standards with similar parameters.
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"Min Freq" and "Max Freq" define the rated frequency range of the standard. Dur-
ing calibration, the analyzer checks whether the sweep range is within the validity
range of all measured standards and possibly generates a warning.
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".s1p File" and ".s2p File" define whether the characteristics of the standard are
described by a Touchstone file rather than by a circuit model from which the
R&S
ZNA can calculate the S-parameters. See
"Read .s1p File... / Read .s2p
"View / Modify Cal Kit Standards dialog"
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"Port" defines whether the standard can be connected to any analyzer port or to
just one port (for one-port standards) or a pair of ports (for two-port standards).
Standards with unrestricted port assignment ("any") are stored with their gender.
When a connector type and calibration kit is selected for the calibration, the ana-
lyzer checks whether the kit contains the required standard types and whether the
standards have the right gender.
Standards with restricted port assignment are always assumed to have the gender
that is appropriate for the calibrated port. The
port assignment
is stored in the cal-
Cal softtool