Service Guide N5230-90014 8-3
PNA Series Microwave Network Analyzers      General Purpose Maintenance Procedures
N5230A Error Terms
Error Terms
Using Error Terms as a Diagnostic Tool
By examining error terms, you can monitor system performance for preventive 
maintenance and troubleshooting purposes. 
The magnitude and shape of the error terms are affected by:
• calibration kit devices
• cables
• adapters and accessories
• the assemblies from the signal separation group of the analyzer 
Calibration kit devices, cables, and adapters and accessories are the most common cause of 
error term anomalies. Make sure of the following:
• Connectors must be clean, gaged, and within specification.
• Use proper connection technique during measurement and calibration. For information 
on connection technique and on cleaning and gaging connectors, refer to “Review the 
Principles of Connector Care” on page 3-5 or to the calibration kit’s user’s and service 
guide.
Preventive Maintenance
If you print or plot the error terms at set intervals (weekly, monthly and so forth), you can 
compare current error terms to these records. A stable system should generate repeatable 
error terms over long intervals, (for example, six months). Look for the following:
• A long-term trend often reflects drift, connector and cable wear, or gradual degradation, 
indicating the need for further investigation and preventive maintenance. Yet, the 
system may still conform to specifications. The cure is often as simple as cleaning and 
gaging connectors and cables.
• A sudden shift in error terms may indicate the need for troubleshooting. 
Troubleshooting
You can use the error terms as a tool to isolate faulty assemblies in the signal separation 
group of your analyzer. You can compare the current values to preventive maintenance 
records or to the typical values listed in Table 8-1 on page 8-10. 
To find assemblies related to error term failures, refer to error term descriptions in “Error 
Term Data” on page 8-10. Each plot description lists common assemblies related to each 
error term. Identify the assembly and refer to Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”.
NOTE
Always suspect calibration devices, cables, or improper connector 
maintenance as the primary cause of an error term anomaly.