Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories

A number of calibration techniques are used in Radio Frequency (RF) calibration for power, attenuation and impedance parameters. Mismatch uncertainty plays a major role in these measurements and in estimation of combined uncertainty according to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and GUM document. Formulas to evalu...

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Main Authors: Patel K., Negi P.S.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.metrology-journal.org/articles/ijmqe/pdf/2012/01/ijmqe120005.pdf
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spelling doaj-5ac8d5a26ae54ef9835fb9cf9ee80fdf2021-08-19T13:16:06ZengEDP SciencesInternational Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering2107-68392107-68472012-01-0131293710.1051/ijmqe/2012005ijmqe120005Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratoriesPatel K.0Negi P.S.1Amorphous and Microcrystalline Silicon Solar Cells, CSIR-National Physical LaboratoryElectrical Standards, CSIR-National Physical LaboratoryA number of calibration techniques are used in Radio Frequency (RF) calibration for power, attenuation and impedance parameters. Mismatch uncertainty plays a major role in these measurements and in estimation of combined uncertainty according to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and GUM document. Formulas to evaluate the mismatch uncertainty in terms of reflection coefficient, voltage standing wave ratio and scattering parameters have been evaluated earlier and are being used in RF calibration. The present paper summarizes the mismatch formulas previously studied and the modified ones suitable to the measurement system and techniques available today. For power and attenuation calibration in the particular frequency range, an establishment of traceability for one-port measurement in the same frequency range is required. The methods to reduce and control this uncertainty component and their limitations are also discussed forbest measurements practices in the calibration laboratories.https://www.metrology-journal.org/articles/ijmqe/pdf/2012/01/ijmqe120005.pdfmismatch uncertaintyrf attenuationrf powerimpedance traceabilityvector network analyzer
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author Patel K.
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Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories
International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
mismatch uncertainty
rf attenuation
rf power
impedance traceability
vector network analyzer
author_facet Patel K.
Negi P.S.
author_sort Patel K.
title Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories
title_short Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories
title_full Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories
title_fullStr Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories
title_full_unstemmed Importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for RF parameters in calibration laboratories
title_sort importance and estimation of mismatch uncertainty for rf parameters in calibration laboratories
publisher EDP Sciences
series International Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
issn 2107-6839
2107-6847
publishDate 2012-01-01
description A number of calibration techniques are used in Radio Frequency (RF) calibration for power, attenuation and impedance parameters. Mismatch uncertainty plays a major role in these measurements and in estimation of combined uncertainty according to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and GUM document. Formulas to evaluate the mismatch uncertainty in terms of reflection coefficient, voltage standing wave ratio and scattering parameters have been evaluated earlier and are being used in RF calibration. The present paper summarizes the mismatch formulas previously studied and the modified ones suitable to the measurement system and techniques available today. For power and attenuation calibration in the particular frequency range, an establishment of traceability for one-port measurement in the same frequency range is required. The methods to reduce and control this uncertainty component and their limitations are also discussed forbest measurements practices in the calibration laboratories.
topic mismatch uncertainty
rf attenuation
rf power
impedance traceability
vector network analyzer
url https://www.metrology-journal.org/articles/ijmqe/pdf/2012/01/ijmqe120005.pdf
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