Detector Gain Calibration; Purpose Of The Calibration; The Calibration Process; When To Calibrate - Agilent Technologies 8510XF Operating And Service Manual

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Purpose of the
Calibration
The Calibration
Process

When to Calibrate

System Maintenance

Detector Gain Calibration

Detector Gain Calibration

This is the first of two calibrations which, in combination, insure the
accuracy of absolute power levels at the test ports (the other is conversion
loss calibration, which is described on
The level control system includes a programmable gain circuit, which uses
step attenuators to adjust the level of the detector feedback signal, in .5 dB
steps. To compensate for imprecision in these attenuation steps, correction
factors must be applied to the programmable gain circuit.
Detector gain calibration is the process by which these correction factors are
gathered. For more information, see
"Level Calibration" on page
During detector gain calibration, the 8510XF measures the effect of every
possible gain setting on the detector feedback level. Correction factors for
these gain settings are stored in an EEPROM within the millimeter-wave
controller.
The correction factors are taken at one fixed frequency, and then at another
fixed frequency. This process is automatic; the frequencies are specified in
firmware, and are chosen so as to give the level control system the greatest
possible dynamic range.
Running detector gain calibration takes about a minute. In choosing an
appropriate interval between calibrations, use the following guidelines:
For measurements in which absolute power levels are critical, perform
this calibration before every measurement calibration (see
"Measurement
Calibration").
If absolute power levels are not critical, you can perform this calibration
infrequently (on a monthly basis, for example).
If the controller or one of the test heads has been repaired or replaced,
perform this calibration before making measurements with the system.
If the 8510XF has been transported, or exposed to wide temperature
variations, perform this calibration before making measurements with
the system.
If the operating system firmware is reloaded, it is necessary to perform
the detector gain calibration.
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"The Leveling Loop" on page
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