Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards

For the widespread 12-term TMSO and LMSO calibration of 4-sampler vector network analyzers (VNA), the sensitivity coefficients of the S-parameters of two-ports are developed as functions of the deviations of the reflection coefficients of the one-port calibration standards and of an imperfect throug...

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Main Author: U. Stumper
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2003-01-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/1/1/2003/ars-1-1-2003.pdf
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spelling doaj-d46e13bae4664cd98e0c01b308a680892020-11-24T22:54:18ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science 1684-99651684-99732003-01-01118Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standardsU. StumperFor the widespread 12-term TMSO and LMSO calibration of 4-sampler vector network analyzers (VNA), the sensitivity coefficients of the S-parameters of two-ports are developed as functions of the deviations of the reflection coefficients of the one-port calibration standards and of an imperfect through or line connection. Expressions representing the deviations of the S-parameters with respect to the error terms and for the deviations of the error terms with respect to the non-ideal calibration standards are also given. It is shown that the deviations of the S-parameters become quite large particularly for high-reflective two-port test objects. If applying a broadband load (instead of using the time consuming “ideal" sliding load routine) and the VNA-internal firmware-operated calibration and evaluation routines where the reflection coefficient is set to zero, deviations may appear of some 0,1 dB for the attenuation and some degrees of the transmission phase angle.http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/1/1/2003/ars-1-1-2003.pdf
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Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards
Advances in Radio Science
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title Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards
title_short Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards
title_full Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards
title_fullStr Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards
title_full_unstemmed Uncertainty of VNA S-parameter measurement due to non-ideal TMSO or LMSO calibration standards
title_sort uncertainty of vna s-parameter measurement due to non-ideal tmso or lmso calibration standards
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Radio Science
issn 1684-9965
1684-9973
publishDate 2003-01-01
description For the widespread 12-term TMSO and LMSO calibration of 4-sampler vector network analyzers (VNA), the sensitivity coefficients of the S-parameters of two-ports are developed as functions of the deviations of the reflection coefficients of the one-port calibration standards and of an imperfect through or line connection. Expressions representing the deviations of the S-parameters with respect to the error terms and for the deviations of the error terms with respect to the non-ideal calibration standards are also given. It is shown that the deviations of the S-parameters become quite large particularly for high-reflective two-port test objects. If applying a broadband load (instead of using the time consuming “ideal" sliding load routine) and the VNA-internal firmware-operated calibration and evaluation routines where the reflection coefficient is set to zero, deviations may appear of some 0,1 dB for the attenuation and some degrees of the transmission phase angle.
url http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/1/1/2003/ars-1-1-2003.pdf
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