Author:
Gellersen F,Rausche F,Wissel A,Kuhlmann K
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper we outline the impact of mixing slotted N-type and slotless N-type connectors during a vector network analyzer calibration. We want to point out that making precise measurements of typical transfer standards, while using both N-type jack connectors is very difficult, because of the reference plane shift. We performed simulations of the two connector jack geometries to estimate the impact on measurements of devices under test with either plug or jack interface. The influence of mixing slotted and slotless connectors is then validated through simple measurements, which can be easily repeated in many labs. The results show that mixing of slotted and slotless jacks adds errors in the same order of magnitude sometimes reported as measurement uncertainties by national metrology institutes.
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