Validating A Calibration; Ecal Confidence Check - Basic Validation Of The Calibration - Keysight Technologies 85091D Reference Manual

Electronic calibration modules
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Operating ECal Module

Validating a Calibration

Validating a Calibration
It is recommended that the Confidence Check be performed after every
calibration, to verify the device is still functioning as expected.
ECal Confidence Check and System Verification do not apply to the
FieldFox.
The accuracy of a completed calibration should be validated after each
calibration, because the following sources of error that can invalidate it:
— damaged semiconductor devices caused by static discharge or excess high
— bad cables
— dirty or worn connectors
— operator error
— measurement uncertainties from interpolation
The following paragraphs discuss two methods of validating the accuracy of a
calibration:
1. Performing the ECal module's ECal Confidence Check.
2. Performing the analyzer's System Verification Procedure using standards
Which method you choose depends largely on the level of accuracy required
and the availability of a Keysight verification kit.
ECal Confidence Check – Basic Validation of the Calibration
It is recommended that the Confidence Check be performed after every
calibration, to verify the device is still functioning as expected.
The ECal Confidence Check allows you to measure an impedance state in the
ECal module – called the confidence state – and compare your measurement
data with factory measurement data stored in ECal memory (of the same
confidence state). The ECal Confidence Check overlays the two measurement
traces so that the differences between your data and the factory data can be
easily viewed.
— The ECal Confidence Check provides a basic validation that you have
Electronic Calibration Modules Reference Guide
input power
in a Keysight verification kit.
completed the ECal calibration correctly and that the calibration is
activated.
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