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User Manual 

 

7-16 Calibration Kit

  

60CK001-150 and 60CK010-150  

60CK010-150

 

 

 

Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG  
P.O.Box 1260       D-84526 Tittmoning       Germany 
www.rosenberger.com

 

Tel.    : +49 8684 18-0  
 
Email : [email protected]

 

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6. Use, Maintenance and Care 

6.1 Connector Care 

 
It is of particular importance to note that mechanical damage can be inflicted on a connector while 
making a connection or a disconnection. 
 

6.1.1 Connector Cleaning 

 
To  ensure  a  long  and  reliable  connector  life,  careful  and  regular  inspection  of  connectors  is 
necessary and cleaning of connectors is essential to maintain good performance. 
 
Connectors  should  be  inspected  initially  for  dents,  raised  edges,  and  scratches  on  the  mating 
surfaces. Connectors that have dents on the mating surfaces will usually also have raised edges 
around  them  and  will  make  less  than  perfect  contact;  further  to  this,  raised  edges  on  mating 
interfaces  will  make  dents  in  other  connectors  to  which  they  are  mated.  Connectors  should  be 
replaced unless the damage is very slight. 
 
Awareness of the advantage of ensuring good connector repeatability and its effect on the overall 
uncertainty  of  a  measurement  procedure  should  encourage  careful  inspection,  interface  gauging 
and handling of coaxial connectors. 
 
Prior  to  use,  a  visual  examination  should  be  made  of  a  connector  or  adaptor,  particularly  for 
concentricity of the centre contacts and for dirt on the mating planes. It is essential that the axial 
position  of  the  centre  contact  of  all  items  offered  for  calibration  should  be  gauged  because  the 
adjoining surfaces of mated centre contacts must not touch. If the centre contacts do touch, there 
could be damage to the connector or possibly to other parts of the device to which the connector is 
fitted. 
 
Small particles, usually of metal, are often found on the inside connector mating planes and on the 
threads.  They  should  be  removed  to  prevent  damage  to  the  connector  surfaces.  The  items 
required for cleaning connectors and the procedure to be followed is described below. 
 

6.1.2 Cleaning procedure 

 
Items required: 
 

  Low pressure compressed air (solvent free). 

  Cotton swabs. 

  Lint free cleaning cloth. 

  Isopropanol. 

  Illuminated magnifier or microscope (factor 5 to 10) 

 

NOTE:  Isopropanol that contains additives should not be used for cleaning connectors as 

it may cause damage to plastic dielectric support beads in coaxial and microwave 
connectors.  It  is  important  to  take  all  necessary  safety  precautions  when  using 
chemicals or solvents. 

Содержание 60CK001-150

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Страница 2: ...it Documentation 1 4 Calibration Certificate 1 5 2 Specifications Environmental Requirements 2 1 Electrical and mechanical Specifications 2 2 3 Standard Definitions Standard Definitions 3 1 Installati...

Страница 3: ...t used Contributing factors are noise linearity and temperature stability of the VNA transmission and reflection stability of a test port cable as well as operator experience and care VNAs usually off...

Страница 4: ...n adaptor plug plug 60S121 S20S3 1 Calibration adaptor jack jack 60K121 K20S3 1 Calibration adaptor RPC N plug to 7 16 plug 05S160 S20S3 1 Calibration adaptor RPC N jack to 7 16 jack 05K160 K20S3 1 Co...

Страница 5: ...for installing Standard Definitions on a Vector Network Analyzer Calibration Certificate See chapter Calibration Certificate User Manual This document 1 5 Calibration Certificate Each calibration kit...

Страница 6: ...are defined for all calibration standards gauges and the torque wrench in the specific data sheets 3 Standard Definitions 3 1 Standard Definitions Standard definitions provide the data needed to math...

Страница 7: ...more complex process Please consult the VNA operating manual Some network analyzers allow a step by step input of the model based standard definitions during the VNA calibration without previously lo...

Страница 8: ...etting parameters Sweep type linear logarithmic Sweep range start frequency stop frequency Number of points frequency step size Source power IF bandwidth small IF bandwidth basically increases the dyn...

Страница 9: ...rts and is most effective when data based standards are available In cases when the two VNA test ports have different connector systems installed e g 7 16 and RPC N 50 UOSM can handle this situation A...

Страница 10: ...s office Please use the Service Form at the end of this manual if there are any known problems with your calibration kit 5 4 Extent of Rosenberger Re Calibration Services Every calibration kit sent fo...

Страница 11: ...d connector repeatability and its effect on the overall uncertainty of a measurement procedure should encourage careful inspection interface gauging and handling of coaxial connectors Prior to use a v...

Страница 12: ...ear at least a grounded wrist strap and observe correct procedures 6 2 Interface Dimensions and Gauging It is of the utmost importance that connectors do not damage the test equipment interfaces to wh...

Страница 13: ...a gauge jack female all gender are vice versa Checking devices for protrusion or excessive recession only a single measurement is sufficient More precise measurements or checking devices very close t...

Страница 14: ...17 Dieses Dokument ist urheberrechtlich gesch tzt This document is protected by copyright Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH Co KG 6 2 4 Gauge blocks Every connector gauge requires a gauge block tha...

Страница 15: ...r extends beyond the reference length This means a pin depth 1 77 mm on the male connector and a pin depth of 1 77 mm on the female connector Protrusion may result in buckling of the socket contacts o...

Страница 16: ...ectors Refer to 6 1 Connector Care 4 Use a connector gauge to verify that all centre conductors do not protrude the pin depth values in Figure 6 2 5 Carefully align the connectors The male connector c...

Страница 17: ...disconnecting a sliding load leave the centre conductor pullback handle in the locked position Use the combi wrench to prevent the device body from turning Use torque wrench to loosen the connecting...

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