Technical Field
The present invention relates to power measurement devices and in particular to a replaceable internal open-short-load (OSL) calibrator and power monitor.
Related Art
Existing calibration components currently in use are typically high precision, one piece Open-Short-Load (OSL) or single connection calibration components (such as Instacal). The calibration component typically includes a non-precision switch selectable OSL. A high precision table representing the actual values of these standards is stored in the Instacal module and read out to a vector network analyzer (VNA) to correct for errors in the calibration component and the measuring reflectometer errors. The end result is a precision calibrated test port. Power measurements are typically performed with either a dedicated precision power sensor that plugs into the VNA, enabling the DC voltage out of the detector to be converted into digital readings for display, or a USB controlled complete power sensor plugged into the VNA for display.
Systems and methods are provided for a replaceable internal open-short-load (OSL) calibrator and power monitor. A calibration system can include a test port; and a replaceable module including a first lookup table corresponding to an open-short-load (OSL) component and a second lookup table corresponding to a power measuring component.
Further details of the present invention are explained with the help of the attached drawings in which:
In accordance with an embodiment, systems and methods are provided for a replaceable internal open-short-load (OSL) calibrator and power monitor. A calibration system can include a test port; and a replaceable module including a first lookup table corresponding to an open-short-load (OSL) component and a second lookup table corresponding to a power measuring component.
In accordance with an embodiment, an Open-Short-Load (OSL) is incorporated with a power meter using the same test connector. The module can include high precision tables for the OSL, representing the actual values of the OSL, as well as temperature/power/frequency lookup tables for the power meter. These tables can be stored in memory on-board the module. The data stored in each table can be used to determine a more precise calibration or power measurement based on the measured characteristics.
The OSL, power meter, and associated tables can be stored in a single replaceable module mounted along one side of a handheld, portable measurement device. Factory stored values of the tables can be stored in non-volatile memory. Thus, by making the module, replaceable and easily accessible, if a user accidentally damages the module, for example by putting too much power into it, a replacement module can be easily fitted. Since the calibration factors are stored in the module, the measurement device does not require recalibration after installing the replacement module, reducing downtime for the user.
Although the present invention has been described above with particularity, this was merely to teach one of ordinary skill in the art how to make and use the invention. Many additional modifications will fall within the scope of the invention, as that scope is defined by the following claims.
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