Improving the accuracy and metrological support of power meters in the frequency range from 37.5 to 178.6 GHz

To satisfy the needs for metrological support of power measurements in the frequency range from 37.5 to 178.6 GHz, the device has been developed and designed for automated measurements, calibrations and verification  of  wattmeters  with high  accuracy  and  the  ability  to  adapt  to  various  typ...

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Main Authors: A. V. Gusinsky, M. M. Kasperovich, V. A. Bogush
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Educational institution «Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics» 2021-06-01
Series:Doklady Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta informatiki i radioèlektroniki
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Online Access:https://doklady.bsuir.by/jour/article/view/3082
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Summary:To satisfy the needs for metrological support of power measurements in the frequency range from 37.5 to 178.6 GHz, the device has been developed and designed for automated measurements, calibrations and verification  of  wattmeters  with high  accuracy  and  the  ability  to  adapt  to  various  types  of  devices  under investigation. This paper presents the composition, diagram andgeneral principle of the device. A description of the structure of isothermal calorimetric converters of autocompensation type with dry load and reference body, which are the basis of the device, is given. The implemented algorithms for converting and replacing microwave power with direct current power of the developed calorimetric wattmeters are presented. The measures taken at the manufacturing stage to minimize sources of measurement uncertainty are described. To assess the accuracy of  measuring  the  absorbed  power, a  mathematical  model  of  the  conversion  factor  has  been  compiled. Corrections  have  been  introduced into  this  mathematical  model  to  improve  the  measurement  accuracy  of  the reproducible  microwave  power.  The  obtained  basic  metrological  and  technical  characteristics  of  calorimetric wattmeters  and  comparison  equipment  of  the  device  are  presented.  The  obtained  metrological  and  technical characteristics correspond to the current level of standard equipment.
ISSN:1729-7648