Claims
- 1) An automatic RF-microwave tuner structure in which two (or more) wideband RF probes (slugs) are positioned in such a manner as to generate high reflection factor inside a low loss transmission airline or slabline and return to a mobile mechanical zero position reference plane.
- 2) A tuner structure as in claim 1, in which the secondary or tuning RF slug carrying mobile carriage returns to a mechanical zero position against the primary or pre-matching RF slug carrying mobile carriage.
- 3) A method for defining the zero position of the secondary or tuning carriage as being at the mechanical end of the primary or pre-matching carriage, said primary tuning carriage being at a position closest to the tuner wall adjacent to the device under test (DUT).
- 4) A tuner calibration technique by means of a calibrated vector network analyzer, which said calibration technique allows for a zero position of the secondary tuner carriage to be defined at the end of the primary carriage, when said primary carriage is at its zero position.
- 5) A tuner calibration technique by means of a calibrated vector network analyzer, which said calibration technique allows for the pre-matching section of the tuner to be calibrated over one half of a wavelength in horizontal displacement and for the tuning section to be calibrated over a full wavelength in horizontal displacement.
- 6) A tuner “initialization” algorithm, meaning a software procedure which allows both tuner carriages, the primary (pre-matching) and the secondary (tuning) carriage to return automatically to a repeatable horizontal zero position said zero position of the primary carriage being at the tuner wall closest to the DUT and the zero position of the secondary carriage being at the edge of the primary carriage, when said primary carriage is at its own zero position.
- 7) An automatic tuning and load pull testing algorithm using said zero positioning (or initialization) algorithms, as starting points of each new cycle of operation on the load or source Smith Chart of the measurement system and defining the horizontal position of the tuning section of the tuner as the original tuning horizontal position, if this position is further from zero than the pre-matching horizontal position, or the original tuning position increased by one half of a wavelength, if this position is closer to zero than the pre-matching horizontal position.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/343.241 filed on Dec. 31, 2001 entitled High Frequency, High Reflection Pre-matching Tuners with Variable Zero Initialization, whose inventor was Christos TSIRONIS.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60343241 |
Dec 2001 |
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