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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: K1JOS on April 21, 2017, 10:16:43 pm
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ANyone know how to adjust the power calibration? My 815 is reading -1.5 dB on a NIST 50MHz 1 mW (0 dB) reference. I did set the autocalibrate with no improvement. I cannot find the "Acc Calibrate" as mention in the manual.
Any advice appreciated
Jerry NY2KW
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ANyone know how to adjust the power calibration? My 815 is reading -1.5 dB on a NIST 50MHz 1 mW (0 dB) reference. I did set the autocalibrate with no improvement. I cannot find the "Acc Calibrate" as mention in the manual.
Any advice appreciated
Jerry NY2KW
I have a DSA815. I just searched the manual for "Acc Calibrate" and did not find it. Where in the manual did you find that?
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Its in the March 2015 DSA 800 series User Manual page 161. It was not in my original 2013 User Manual so I assumed added later in newer firmware. I am running firmware v1.08 so I looked at the release notes from past firmware and it seems they added this after v 1.09. Now I see they are up to 1.15 so maybe I should update the firmware. Have to read how not to lose my 'licenses'.
Jerry NY2KW
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Its in the March 2015 DSA 800 series User Manual page 161. It was not in my original 2013 User Manual so I assumed added later in newer firmware. I am running firmware v1.08 so I looked at the release notes from past firmware and it seems they added this after v 1.09. Now I see they are up to 1.15 so maybe I should update the firmware. Have to read how not to lose my 'licenses'.
Jerry NY2KW
OK.
Regarding your amplitude check, what sort of accuracy were you expecting to observe? Did you look at the specs of this unit?
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The SA specs quote +/- 0.4 dB which I though were pretty good. It turns out that my -1.5dB loss problem was not with the SA but with the 50 ohm coax cable... switching to a 'brand' name (though still made in China) brought things back to spec...actually within (-)0.25 dB of my NIST source. Good lesson here, at least for me :-)
Jerry NY2KW
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I still would like someone with the latest version firmware to check if there is an additional "Acc Calibrate" function.
Jerry NY2KW
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The SA specs quote +/- 0.4 dB which I though were pretty good. It turns out that my -1.5dB loss problem was not with the SA but with the 50 ohm coax cable... switching to a 'brand' name (though still made in China) brought things back to spec...actually within (-)0.25 dB of my NIST source. Good lesson here, at least for me :-)
Jerry NY2KW
Yea I just checked mine @50 MHz 0 dBm with my Agilent 8648A (which isn't as accurate amplitude-wise as your source), but I get -0.48 dBm.
On the bad cables I say welcome to my world. I've had lot's on run-ins with poorly made cables and BNCs. :(
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I still would like someone with the latest version firmware to check if there is an additional "Acc Calibrate" function.
Jerry NY2KW
Yes, there is.