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ZNB/ZNBT
Through
valid and complete solution can be described as follows:
Calibration
type
Full One Port
One Path Two
Port
Full n-Port
Among the minimal ones, the "star-shaped" solutions with fixed (but arbitrary) "node
port" are also optimal w.r.t. the (average) length of the "Chain of Throughs" and hence
the accuracy of the calculated Throughs. Additional port assignments can improve the
accuracy, if they add more measured through connections.
For full n-port calibrations, an extra assignment is required if:
An external switch matrix is used
You want to calibrate 3 or more test ports of the same submatrix
Only 2 cal unit ports are available
Starting with the minimal solution (as explained above), create an additional 2-port
assignment for a pair of ports that was previously not covered by a single, but by two
assignments.
See
tion on switch matrices and their submatrices.
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on page 173. Depending on the calibration type, a "minimal"
Minimal solution
Each calibrated test port must appear in exactly one
port assignment.
The node port must be included in all port
assignments
Each of the n-1 other calibrated test ports must
appear in exactly one port assignment
Additional condition: The calibration unit port
assigned to the node port must be the same in all
assignments. This condition minimizes the number
of port reconnections between the calibration
stages.
the two generic conditions stated above (with
"unordered Throughs")
the number of assignments must be as small
as possible
Additional condition: The cal unit port assigned to a
given test port must be the same in all assignments.
Again, this condition minimizes the number of port
reconnections between the calibration stages.
Chapter 4.7.29, "External switch
Default solution (minimal)
Subdivide the n test ports into
groups of m ports with increasing
port numbers. Create a separate
port assignment for each group.
Assign the node port to port 1 of
the calibration unit. Subdivide the
remaining n–1 test ports into
groups of m–1 ports and create a
separate port assignment for each
group.
Leave port 1 of the calibration unit
connected to the node port and
connect the remaining ports of
each port group to the remaining
ports of the calibration unit.
Same as for One Path Two Port
calibrations, using the test port
with the lowest number as "node
port".
(Every other calibrated port could
serve as "node port")
matrices",
on page 269 for background informa-
Concepts and features
Calibration
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