lennybogzy
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I was hoping someone might have some insight as to how I can correlate some attenuation measurements.
Here is my setup:
I have a KU-band CW source going into a 3-port switch, into 3 semi-rigid SMA's into 3 waveguide transitions, into 3 circulators, into 3 long pieces of waveguide. On the back end the three go into 3 more sets of circulators, transitions, SMA's and then back into a switch on which I have a power meter.
I can then switch between the three different paths and measure 3 DUT's, one at a time.
The issue that I have is that I have different attenuation measurements from port to port. Some can differ by as much as 1dB.
Here is my question:
I'm pretty sure it is the transitions and/or the circulators that are causing this port to port deviation. What should I look at in terms of the s-parameters of the transitions and/or circulators to see which ones are giving me this headache, which ones to pair together, etc. What would give me the greatest insight?
Here is my setup:
I have a KU-band CW source going into a 3-port switch, into 3 semi-rigid SMA's into 3 waveguide transitions, into 3 circulators, into 3 long pieces of waveguide. On the back end the three go into 3 more sets of circulators, transitions, SMA's and then back into a switch on which I have a power meter.
I can then switch between the three different paths and measure 3 DUT's, one at a time.
The issue that I have is that I have different attenuation measurements from port to port. Some can differ by as much as 1dB.
Here is my question:
I'm pretty sure it is the transitions and/or the circulators that are causing this port to port deviation. What should I look at in terms of the s-parameters of the transitions and/or circulators to see which ones are giving me this headache, which ones to pair together, etc. What would give me the greatest insight?
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