Table 1. Flatness-correction calibration procedure
8510C Keystrokes Description
Set up the power meter (see Table 2)
| For proper operation, the E4418B must be set up before initiating the |
| See Table 2 for specific instructions. |
Verify the power meter's address on the 8510 system | |
[LOCAL] | When shipped from the factory, the address of the power meter is 13. If this conflicts with another instrument on the system bus, |
{POWERMETER} | change the address of the conflicting instrument. The power meter must be set to address 13 in order for the firmware to func- |
| tion properly. Press [SYSTEM/INPUTS], {REMOTE INTERFACE} and {INTERFACE OVERVIEW} on the E4418B to ensure the |
| power meter’s address is set to 13. Verify that the power meter is connected to the system bus. |
Set up the analyzer and measurement
Set up the start/stop frequencies and the measurement type (for example, S11, S12).
Adjust the number of analyzer trace points (if needed)
STIMULUS [MENU] | When the flatness calibration is initiated, the analyzer sends the source a list of |
{NUMBER OF POINTS} | number of trace points set on the analyzer. |
{POINTS} |
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Set the source to the maximum leveled power | |
STIMULUS [MENU] | Set the 8360 for maximum specified power (P1) at the highest frequency in the span; see Table 3. At higher power levels, the |
{POWER MENU} | power meter will take less time to settle between measurement points during the calibration process. |
{POWER SOURCE 1} |
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P1 [x1] |
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Connect the power sensor to the active test port and begin the flatness calibration | |
Initiate flatness calibration | |
{POWER FLATNESS} | Do not cycle the power on the analyzer or the source during the calibration process. The calibration may be aborted at any time by |
{CALIBRATE FLATNESS} | pressing any key on the analyzer’s front panel. Aborting the calibration is not recommended, since the command may cause the |
| system to freeze. By pressing {CALIBRATE FLATNESS} the analyzer will remind the user to zero the power meter and connect the |
| power sensor to the source. Press {CALIBRATE FLATNESS} again on the analyzer to initiate the calibration. Once initiated, the |
| analyzer retrieves the power meter measurement data and transfers it to the 8360 where it is processed and stored with the |
| appropriate correction frequency. During the |
| DONE, PRESS ANY KEY TO ABORT. The xx% DONE indicates the percentage of the total number of correction points that have |
| been measured; it is not an indication of elapsed measurement time. When the |
| analyzer will automatically store the correction table into register 1 of the source. Any new calibration of the source will overwrite |
| the |
Activate the | |
{FLATNESS ON} | The source output power will now be unleveled as it attempts to output the test port power level (Power Source 1) plus the flat- |
| ness correction for each measurement point in the frequency span. IF Overload or Source 1 |
| played on the analyzer until the test power level is reduced. |
Set the test port power level | |
STIMULUS [MENU] | Set the test port power level (P2) equal to or below the maximum allowed test port power (see Table 3) for the highest frequency |
{POWER MENU} | in the measurement span. A constant power level equivalent to P2 will now be available at the test port. The |
{POWER SOURCE 1} | calibration can be varified using the E4418B to measure the power at certain CW frequencies in the frequency range. |
P2 [x1] |
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Perform the measurement calibration
Compensate for systematic errors by performing a measurement calibration (if desired). Although a measurement calibration can be performed before or after the
Connect the DUT to the test port
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