2-8 Keysight M937xA PXIe Service Guide
Tests, Adjustments, and Troubleshooting
About System Verification and Performance Tests
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Instrument Specifications
The network analyzer’s instrument specifications are described in the Data
Sheet, available online at
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/M9370-90002.pdf.
These specifications apply when the network analyzer is used to make either
raw or error-corrected measurements.
System Verification Procedure
The system verification procedure tests the network analyzer measurement
“system,” as defined previously, against the system specifications. If
confirmation is successful, the measurement system is capable of making
measurements to the accuracy specified by the graphs of measurement
uncertainty.
The procedure consists of calibrating the analyzer with a calibration kit,
measuring a set of characterized devices, and comparing the resultant
measured data to the data and uncertainty limits supplied with the verification
kit. The device data provided with the verification kit has a traceable path to
NIST. The total measurement uncertainty limits for the performance
verification are the sum of the factory measurement uncertainties and the
uncertainties associated with measuring the same devices on the system being
verified. The difference between the factory-measured data and the
verification-measured data must fall within the total uncertainty limits at all
frequencies for the total system uncertainty test to pass.
Performance Tests
Performance tests are used to confirm network analyzer performance against
the “instrument” specifications. If confirmation is successful, the network
analyzer meets the instrument specifications.
Performance tests are contained in the network analyzers’ firmware with
Options 897 or 898 and are described at “Performance Tests” on page 2-30.
An illustrated outline of the performance verification procedure
- for ANSI/NCSL Z540.3-206 and ISO/IEC 17025 verification, is shown in
Figure 2-1 on page 2-10.
- for Non-Standards Compliant verification, is shown in Figure 2-2 on
page 2-11.
Calibration kits are different from verification kits. Calibration kits are used
to determine the systematic errors of a network analyzer measurement
system. Verification kits are used to confirm system specifications and are
not used to generate error correction.