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Introduction to 85108A Pulsed Network Analyzers

Introduction to 85108A Pulsed Network Analyzers. Pengcheng Jia Dec 13, 2001. Outline. What is measurement? What is 85108 Pulsed Network Analyzer? What are the Connectors & Cables? What are the Calibration Kits? What is Non-Insertable Calibration? How to do Pulsed Measurement?

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Introduction to 85108A Pulsed Network Analyzers

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  1. Introduction to 85108A Pulsed Network Analyzers Pengcheng Jia Dec 13, 2001

  2. Outline • What is measurement? • What is 85108 Pulsed Network Analyzer? • What are the Connectors & Cables? • What are the Calibration Kits? • What is Non-Insertable Calibration? • How to do Pulsed Measurement? • How to Control by Computer?

  3. What is measurement • Define Measurement: f, P, T, expected values and tolerance. • Define System Configuration • Configure Hardware: User setting, Gauging, Always use ESD Protection • Check Hardware: DUT, Cables, Connectors • Calibrate • Verify • Measure • Analyze and Archive

  4. Measure S Parameters

  5. 85108A System Configuration

  6. System Cabling Diagram LO source: 10M-20 G RF source: 10M-50 G Test Set: 1-50 GHz Test Set works from 1-50 GHz in 2 Bands: 1-20 GHz Use directly LO source. 6-50 GHz Use third harmonic of LO source.

  7. 85110A Test Set Signal Flow

  8. 50 MHz to 40 GHz • 100 dB of dynamic range • Excellent measurement accuracy • Two measurement channels • Four display channels Simplified NA - 8722D

  9. Difference: 85108A—8722D

  10. Avoid Large Time Delay of DUT Frequency Sweep f Step Mode: 85108A 200 ms t f Ramp Mode: 8722D t DUT 3KHz BW =10 ns Original Ramped 8722D with 3K IF BW f 4KHz

  11. Pulse Meas.- Freq Domain • Point-in-Pulse • Freq Domain Meas. • Use 1.5M Broadband IF filter (Normal meas. use 10K IF filter) • Adjustable Duty Cycle • Default: 10% • Adjustable Pulse Width • Default: 10 ms, min 1us • Trigger time: 5ms from 0

  12. Pulse Meas.-Time Domain • Display Time Domain Pulse Profile • Choose Pulse Profile in Domain menu • Measure only at a single frequency

  13. High Power Meas. +43 dBm +43 dBm +17 dBm +17 dBm Never Exceed the Power Limitation on the Test Port Port1 & Port2: +43 dBm RF Input Port: +17 dBm

  14. Connectors for NA PSC: Precision Slotless Connector

  15. Cables for NA • Cables (only following cables can be used for NA): • Semi-Rigid with K connectors • Flexible—Thin Jacket with K connectors (Blue, from Gore) • Flexible—Thick Jacket with 2.4 mm connectors (Black, from Agilent) • Connectors on Port 1 & 2 is 2.4 mm • 2.4 to 2.9 (K) adaptors are put to mate with K connector cables, Never Remove Them • Always Keep Connects & Adaptors Clean • Treat Them Gentle and Put Back to Box

  16. Cautions: • Select Correct Cal Kit and Load Calibration Constants before Calibration • Never Remove a Calibration Standard from the Box or Use for Any Purpose Other Than Calibration • Never Drop the Standards to Ground • Always Use Special Wrench Correctly • Put the Cal Kits Back to Cabinet after Use • Report Any Discrepancy

  17. Load Configuration Disk • Load the Test Set Configuration Disk for 85110A with H60/61 option (Disks are stored in Drawers, never remove them) • Disk->Storage is Internal • Load->More->Machine Dump • MD_1_20_NP, 1-20 GHz, Non-Pulsed MD_1_20_PL, 1-20 GHz, Pulsed MD_6_50_NP, 6-50 GHz, Non-Pulsed MD_6_50_NP, 6-50 GHz, Pulsed

  18. Calibration Procedure • Press Cal menu • Choose Calibration Kit, if not installed in equipment, load the cal constant from disk • Choose in the Calibration Menu • LRM for on-wafer Calibration, Full 2-port for cable calibration • Follow instruction, connect standards and measure • Save calibration data • You will see “Correction On”

  19. Error Model for Full 2-Port Cal

  20. Calibration Non-Insertable DUT

  21. Swap Equal Adaptors Swap Equal Between-Series Adaptors Swap Equal In-Family Adaptors

  22. Adaptor Removal • Calibration with adaptor on Port 2, save as Cal Set 1 • Calibration with adaptor on Port 1, save as Cal Set 1 • Modify Cal Set->Adaptor Removal • Refer the additional document for more details • More calibration methods are included in that file

  23. Calibration with On-Wafer Kit • Use WinCal on Controller-Dizzy • Calibration Constant is set in program • Choose LRM, since short is not good • LRRM is recommended for more accuracy

  24. How to do Pulsed Meas.(1) • Frequency Domain (Point-in-Pulse) • Domain->Frequency • System->More->Pulse Config->Detector: • Wide BW • Select Maximum Points • Calibration • System->More-> Pulse Config-> High or Low • Set Pulse Width, Duty Cycle • Stimulus->More->Trigger Mode->Trigger Delay • Measure

  25. How to do Pulsed Meas.(2) • Pulse Profile Domain - Single Frequency • Domain->Frequency • Stimulus->Step mode & Start->Set desired frequency • Domain->Pulse Profile • Select Maximum Points • Calibration • Measure • Repeat for Next Frequency

  26. How to do Pulsed Meas.(3) • Pulse Profile Domain – Frequency List • Cal->Correction off • Domain->Frequency • System->More->Pulse Config->Detector: Wide BW • Stimulus->More->Edit List • Add->Start->3 G/n, Number of Points->51x1->Done • Add->Start->4 G/n x1->Done • Add->Start->5 G/n x1->Done • Done Frequency List, and Proceed with Calibration

  27. How to do Pulsed Meas.(4) • Using Frequency List – Continue: • When begin to Measure: • Domain-> Pulse Profile • Stimulus->Frequency List->Single Segement • The last selected segment will be active and ready for measurement • Calibration will be effective for each frequency point • Set Pulse Polarity, Pulse Width and Duty cycle if needed

  28. Computer Control • 2 GPIB Connectors are on the back of 8510C • 1 for 85108 System bus (don’t touch) • 1 for computer controller (already connected) • Dizzy is the controller • Use WinCal for On-Wafer Calibration and S-Parameter Measurement • Choose the correct VNA first • Config->Option->VNA->8510 or 8722 • Use Labview Program for 85108 configuration

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