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Steve,
It has been a couple of years since I have done a noise figure measurement so my brain may be a bit rusty, but I don't see anything wrong with this. In fact, if you had a calibrated noise source, this is one of the 'official' methods of measuring noise figure. An anecdotal story for you... About four years ago (subsequently laid off :-( ) I was working for a company that was making a virtual (that is, used digital signal processing) RF/Microwave measurement system. One of our customers was a Major communications satellite builder. They were complaining that our system was not working right for measuring noise figure. I knew it was, of course, since I had written the software and thoroughly tested it :-). I used two different manual methods, one of which is exactly what you are doing (except for using acalibrated noise source) and got the same answer as my software. Turns out that they (the Major satellite builder) didn't know how to use their nosie figure meter! Jim N8EE "Steve Kavanagh" wrote in message om... I've been playing with trying to make rough noise figure measurements on the cheap and have a couple of questions: (1) Are there any issues with the following setup and procedure for making relative noise figure measurements (e.g. comparing two receivers) ? ____________ __________ ________ | | | | | | |Uncalibrated| | Step | |Receiver| Audio Out | Noise |----|Attenuator|------| Under |-------*----o (0 dB) | Source | | | | Test | _|_ |____________| |__________| |________| | | | | 2.7k |_| | *----o (-3 dB) _|_ | | | | 6.65k |_| _|_ /// Procedu (a) For receiver 1 connect a high impedance AC voltmeter to the audio output marked "0 dB". Record voltage with noise source off. (b) Turn noise source on and measure AC voltage at "-3 dB" output. Adjust step attenuator to get same voltage as in step (a). Record step attenuator setting. (c) Repeat steps (a) and (b) for receiver 2. (d) The difference in noise figure between the two receivers is the same as the difference in attenuator settings recorded in (b) and (c). For example if the attenuation for receiver 1 is 10 dB and for receiver 2 is 12 dB, then receiver two has a noise figure which is 2 dB less than that of receiver 1. Assuming this is OK we move on to question 2: (2) To avoid the expense of a calibrated noise source, I wonder if the repeatability from unit to unit of simple low noise amplifier circuits (perhaps a MAR-6 ?) is good enough to allow one to be used as a noise figure standard, at least for fairly rough measurements at HF and VHF. I am hoping that accuracies of +/- 1 to 2 dB might be achievable. Has anyone measured the NF performance of simple MMIC amps at HF & VHF ? Or looked into noise figure repeatability ? 73, Steve VE3SMA |
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