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Chapter 4
Calibration
Changing the Calibration Kit Definition
Definitions of terms
The terms used in this section are defined as follows:
Standard
An accurate physical device, for which the model
is clearly defined, used to determine system
errors. With the E5070B/E5071B, the user may
define up to 21 standards per calibration kit. Each
standard is numbered from 1 through 21. For
example, standard 1 for the 85033E 3.5-mm
calibration kit is a SHORT standard.
Standard type
The type of standard used to classify a standard
model based on its form and construction. Five
standard types are available: SHORT, OPEN,
LOAD, delay/THRU, and arbitrary impedance.
Standard coefficient
The numeric characteristics of the standard used
in the selected model. For example, the offset
delay (32 ps) of the SHORT standard in the
3.5-mm calibration kit is a standard coefficient.
Standard class
A group of standards used in a calibration process.
For each class, the user must select the standards
to use from the 21 available standards.
Subclass
You can register up to 8 standard types. This
capability lets you specify a different standard for
each frequency range. You must assign standards
to subclasses you use.
Summary of Contents for E5070B
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Page 34: ...28 Chapter1 Precautions Before contacting us ...
Page 286: ...280 Chapter6 Data Analysis Using the Equation Editor ...
Page 430: ...424 Chapter12 Optimizing Measurements Performing a Segment by Segment Sweep segment sweep ...
Page 538: ...532 Chapter15 Measurement Examples Executing Power Calibration ...
Page 634: ...628 AppendixB Troubleshooting Warning Message ...
Page 732: ...726 AppendixD Softkey Functions Trigger Menu ...
Page 740: ...734 AppendixE General Principles of Operation Data Processing ...
Page 760: ...754 AppendixF Replacing the 8753ES with the E5070B E5071B Comparing Functions ...