N9935A/36A/37A/38A with Option 235
In this test a signal is split and applied to the DUT and to a power meter. The absolute amplitude accuracy is the difference between the power meter reading and the FieldFox reading. A "buried power sensor" technique is used to characterize the tracking error of a power splitter in order to avoid the relatively large specified tracking error. The buried sensor calibration essentially trades power meter errors for splitter tracking errors.
The test limits for this preamp on version are based on measurements made on a population of known good instruments.
This test checks frequencies below 9 GHz.
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Test type: |
functional |
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Related specification: |
none |
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Related adjustment: |
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Test Equipment |
Recommended Model Number |
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Signal Generator #1 |
E8257D with options:
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Power Meter |
N1914A |
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Power Sensor |
E9304A Opt. H20 |
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Power Splitter, Type-N |
11667A |
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Cable, BNC |
8120-2582 |
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Cable, 3.5 mm (m) to 3.5 mm (m) |
11500E |
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Adapter, Type-N (m) to Type-N (m) |
1250-1475 |
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Adapter, Type-N (m) to 3.5 mm (m) |
1250-1744 |
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Adapter, 3.5 mm (f) to 3.5 mm (f)
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83059B |
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Adapter, 2.4 mm (f) to 3.5 mm (f)
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11901B |
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The following notes apply to illustrations in the FieldFox Help:
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