Understanding VNA Calibration Basics

Essential Procedures for Accurate Vector Network Analyzer Measurements

This video introduces the fundamentals of vector network analyzer (VNA) calibration, a critical process for removing systematic errors and achieving accurate RF measurements. The three types of measurement errors are discussed: drift errors, random errors, and systematic errors. In addition, calibration techniques such as calibration plane, calibration standards, and calibration kits are explained. Different calibration types range from quick normalization methods to comprehensive full calibrations like TOSM. Understand when to use each based on your measurement requirements and accuracy needs. Automatic calibration units are also introduced as a faster, more reliable alternative to manual calibration.

What you'll learn:

  • The three types of VNA measurement errors and why calibration is essential for removing systematic errors at the reference plane
  • How calibration standards (through, open, short, match) work and the difference between manual calibration kits and automatic calibration units
  • How to select the appropriate calibration type based on measurement requirements and accuracy needs

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