2008 71st ARFTG Microwave Measurement Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/arftg.2008.4633322
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Network Analyzer Calibrations - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Abstract: From the very beginning, network analyzers were calibrated manually. Grease pencils were used to mark the reference level on a CRT display or meter display. Such calibration methods were able to remove some of the measurement scalar errors.Full real time vector error correction wasn't possible until the introduction of the hp8540A automatic vector network analyzer. It also allowed imperfect standards, i.e. an open, to be defined by a device model. The short-open-load-through calibration method was fully enable… Show more

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