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I have a RF switching unit that multiplexes 4 input RF ports to 12 output
ports. The unit carries RF of a frequency range from DC to 1 GHz. It carries GPS signals and other RF from an antenna. Can you advise me of the design of a test jig to accurately test this unit? The test jig will contain a Network Analyser. Where I have a split path or differential measurement, do I always have to use phase matched and batch matched cables? Does my test jig switch calibration loads between ports? The cal load being an open, a short and a load. Do I get the paths the same by using phase matched & batch matched cables, and then do a vector gen to save a 'footprint' of the test jig when it is in a known good state? How do I minimise errors introduced by imperfections in the test jig? I am looking for the test jig to measure the absolute SWR and insertion loss of the RF switching unit, using S parameters. |
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