Page 2 - Documentation Warranty
ii 85054B Documentation Warranty THE MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS," AND IS SUBJECT TO BEING CHANGED, WITHOUT NOTICE, IN FUTURE EDITIONS. FURTHER, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AGILENT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGA...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents iii 1. General Information Calibration Kit Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Kit Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - General Information
Page 6 - Calibration Kit Overview; Kit Contents; The 85054B calibration kit contains the following:
1- 2 85054B General Information Calibration Kit Overview Calibration Kit Overview The Agilent 85054B type-N calibration kit is used to calibrate Agilent network analyzers up to 18 GHz for measurements of components with 50 Ω type-N connectors. The standards in this calibration kit allow you to perfo...
Page 7 - Lowband Loads; Calibration Definitions; The calibration definitions can be:; Installation of the Calibration Definitions; Equipment Required but Not Supplied; for ordering information.
85054B 1-3 General Information Calibration Kit Overview Lowband Loads The lowband loads are metrology-grade, 50 ohm terminations which have been optimized for lowband performance up to 2 GHz. The rugged internal structure provides for highly repeatable connections. A distributed resistive element on...
Page 8 - Incoming Inspection; Refer to
1- 4 85054B General Information Incoming Inspection Incoming Inspection Refer to “Kit Contents” on page 1-2 to verify a complete shipment. Use Table 1-1 on page 1-5 to record the serial numbers of all serialized devices in your kit. Check for damage. The foam-lined storage case provides protection d...
Page 9 - Serial Numbers; Recording the Device Serial Numbers; similar devices from other kits.; Serial Number Record for the 85054B
85054B 1-5 General Information Serial Numbers Serial Numbers A serial number is attached to this calibration kit. The first four digits followed by a letter comprise the serial number prefix; the last five digits are the suffix, unique to each calibration kit. Recording the Device Serial Numbers In ...
Page 10 - Calibration Kits Documented in This Manual; “Calibration Kit History”; Calibration Kit History
1- 6 85054B General Information Calibration Kits Documented in This Manual Calibration Kits Documented in This Manual This manual applies to any 85054B calibration kit whose serial number prefix is listed on the title page. If your calibration kit has a different serial number prefix, refer to the “...
Page 11 - Precision Slotless Connectors; separately as part of the device either is attached to.
85054B 1-7 General Information Precision Slotless Connectors Precision Slotless Connectors The female type-N connectors in this calibration kit are metrology-grade, precision slotless connectors (PSC). A characteristic of metrology-grade connectors is direct traceability to national measurement stan...
Page 12 - Clarifying the Sex of a Connector
1- 8 85054B General Information Clarifying the Sex of a Connector Clarifying the Sex of a Connector In this manual, the sex of calibration devices and adapters are referred to in terms of their connector interface. For example, a male open has a male connector. However, during a measurement calibrat...
Page 13 - Specifications
Page 14 - Environmental Requirements; Temperature—What to Watch Out For; IMPORTANT
2- 2 85054B Specifications Environmental Requirements Environmental Requirements Temperature—What to Watch Out For Changes in temperature can affect electrical characteristics. Therefore, the operating temperature is a critical factor in performance. During a measurement calibration, the temperature...
Page 15 - Mechanical Characteristics; “Gaging Connectors” on page 3-6; Pin Depth; Connector Pin Depth
85054B 2-3 Specifications Mechanical Characteristics Mechanical Characteristics Mechanical characteristics such as center conductor protrusion and pin depth are not performance specifications. They are, however, important supplemental characteristics related to electrical performance. Agilent Techno...
Page 16 - lists the typical; NOTE; to evaluate the; Table 2-2 Pin Depth Limits
2- 4 85054B Specifications Mechanical Characteristics NOTE The gages for measuring type-N connectors compensate for the designed offset of 5.26 mm (0.207 inch), therefore, protrusion and recession readings are in relation to a zero reference plane (as if the inner and outer conductor planes were int...
Page 17 - Electrical Specifications; The electrical specifications in; Certification; “How Agilent Verifies the; Electrical Specifications
85054B 2-5 Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications The electrical specifications in Table 2-3 apply to the devices in your calibration kit when connected with an Agilent precision interface. Certification Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published s...
Page 19 - Devices
Page 20 - Electrostatic Discharge; Figure 3-1 ESD Protection Setup
3- 2 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic Discharge Protection against ESD (electrostatic discharge) is essential while connecting, inspecting, or cleaning connectors attached to a static-sensitive circuit (such as those found in test sets). Static e...
Page 21 - Visual Inspection; is recommended. However, not all defects that are; Look for Obvious Defects and Damage First; What Causes Connector Wear?; Inspect the Mating Plane Surfaces; . Look especially for deep scratches or
85054B 3-3 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Visual Inspection Visual Inspection Visual inspection and, if necessary, cleaning should be done every time a connection is made. Metal particles from the connector threads may fall into the connector when it is disconnected. One connection made w...
Page 22 - Inspect the Precision Slotless Connectors (female); Cleaning Connectors; Use Compressed Air or Nitrogen; “Electrostatic Discharge”; Clean the Connector Threads
3- 4 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Cleaning Connectors Inspect the Precision Slotless Connectors (female) Precision slotless female connectors are used to improve accuracy. The slotless contacts are not affected by the slight variations in male contact pin diameter. However, it is...
Page 23 - for part numbers for isopropyl alcohol and; Clean the Mating Plane Surfaces; conductor contact fingers by using short strokes.
85054B 3-5 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Cleaning Connectors Use a lint-free swab or cleaning cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol to remove any dirt or stubborn contaminants on a connector that cannot be removed with compressed air or nitrogen. Refer to Table 6-2 on page 6-4 for part ...
Page 24 - Gaging Connectors; Do not use the gages for precise pin depth measurements.; Connector Gage Accuracy; “Pin Depth” on page 2-3
3- 6 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Gaging Connectors The gages available from Agilent Technologies are intended for preventive maintenance and troubleshooting purposes only. (See Table 6-1 on page 6-2 for part number information.) They are effective in detecting ...
Page 25 - When to Gage Connectors; Gage a connector at the following times:; Reading the Connector Gage
85054B 3-7 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors When to Gage Connectors Gage a connector at the following times: • Prior to using a device for the first time: record the pin depth measurement so that it can be compared with future readings. (It will serve as a good troubleshoo...
Page 26 - Gaging Procedures; Gaging Male Type-N Connectors; “Visual
3- 8 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Gaging Procedures Gaging Male Type-N Connectors NOTE Always hold a connector gage by the gage barrel, below the dial indicator. This gives the best stability, and improves measurement accuracy. 1. Select the proper gage for your...
Page 28 - Gaging Female Type-N Connectors
3- 10 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Gaging Female Type-N Connectors NOTE Always hold a connector gage by the gage barrel, below the dial indicator. This gives the best stability, and improves measurement accuracy. 1. Select the proper gage for your connector. (Re...
Page 29 - Figure 3-4 Gaging Female Type-N Connectors
85054B 3-11 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Figure 3-4 Gaging Female Type-N Connectors
Page 30 - Gaging the Sliding Load
3- 12 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors Gaging the Sliding Load Gage the sliding load before each use. If the sliding load pin depth is out of the observed pin depth limits listed in Table 2-2 on page 2-4 , refer to “Adjusting the Sliding Load Pin Depth” on page 3-13...
Page 31 - . If the pin depth is outside the limits, follow the procedure; CAUTION; Adjusting the Sliding Load Pin Depth
85054B 3-13 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors NOTE When performing pin depth measurements, use different orientations of the gage within the connector. Averaging a minimum of three readings, each taken after a quarter-turn rotation of the gage, reduces measurement variation...
Page 32 - If the pin depth is outside the observed limits listed in; the gage pointer reads
3- 14 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Gaging Connectors If the pin depth is outside the observed limits listed in Table 2-2 on page 2-4 , use the following procedure to reset it. Always measure the sliding load pin depth before attaching it to any connector. This procedure assumes t...
Page 34 - Connections; How to Make a Connection; Preliminary Connection; “Electrostatic Discharge” on page 3-2; Chapter 6 “Replaceable Parts”; Torque Wrench Information
3- 16 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Connections Connections Good connections require a skilled operator. The most common cause of measurement error is bad connections. The following procedures illustrate how to make good connections. How to Make a Connection Preliminary Connection...
Page 35 - Chapter 6; Wrench Positions
85054B 3-17 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Connections Using a torque wrench guarantees that the connection is not too tight, preventing possible connector damage. It also guarantees that all connections are equally tight each time. Prevent the rotation of anything other than the connecto...
Page 36 - Apply downward force perpendicular to the wrench handle. See; Connecting the Sliding Load; . Loosen the center conductor pull-back nut completely. Press the
3- 18 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Connections 3. Apply downward force perpendicular to the wrench handle. See Figure 3-8 . This applies torque to the connection through the wrench. Do not hold the wrench so tightly that you push the handle straight down along its length rather t...
Page 37 - “Final; How to Separate a Connection; Use an open-end wrench to prevent the device body from turning.
85054B 3-19 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Connections 3. Release pressure on the center conductor and mate the outer conductor of the sliding load with the outer conductor of the cable/test port connector. Torque the connection with a 3/4 inch torque wrench to approximately 135 N-cm (12 ...
Page 38 - Using the Sliding Load
3- 20 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Using the Sliding Load Using the Sliding Load When performing a sliding load calibration, it is recommended that the sliding ring be set at the marked positions (rings) along the sliding load body. Using the set marks ensures that a broad distri...
Page 39 - Figure 3-10 Using the Sliding Load
85054B 3-21 Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Using the Sliding Load Figure 3-10 Using the Sliding Load
Page 40 - Handling and Storage; storage case when not in use.
3- 22 85054B Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices Handling and Storage Handling and Storage • Install the protective end caps and store the calibration devices in the foam-lined storage case when not in use. • Never store connectors loose in a box, desk, or bench drawer. This is the most common...
Page 41 - Performance Verification
Page 42 - Introduction; Agilent verifies the specifications of these devices as follows:
4- 2 85054B Performance Verification Introduction Introduction The performance of your calibration kit can only be verified by returning the kit to Agilent Technologies for recertification. The equipment required to verify the specifications of the devices in the kit has been specially manufactured ...
Page 43 - Recertification; The following will be provided with a recertified kit:; How Often to Recertify; Where to Send a Kit for Recertification; When you return the kit, complete and attach a service tag. Refer to
85054B 4-3 Performance Verification Recertification Recertification The following will be provided with a recertified kit: • a new calibration sticker affixed to the case • a certificate of calibration • a calibration report for each device in the kit listing measured values, specifications, and unc...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting
Page 46 - Troubleshooting Process; Troubleshooting Flowchart
5- 2 85054B Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Process Troubleshooting Process If you suspect a bad calibration, or if your network analyzer does not pass performance verification, follow the steps in Figure 5-1 . Figure 5-1 Troubleshooting Flowchart
Page 47 - Returning a Kit or Device to Agilent; Where to Look for More Information; Contacting Agilent; Table 5-1 Contacting Agilent
85054B 5-3 Troubleshooting Returning a Kit or Device to Agilent Returning a Kit or Device to Agilent If your kit or device requires service, contact Agilent Technologies for information on where to send it. See Table 5-1 for contact information. Include a service tag (located near the end of this ma...
Page 49 - Replaceable Parts
Page 50 - kit and; Replaceable Parts for the 85054B Calibration Kit
6- 2 85054B Replaceable Parts Introduction Introduction Table 6-1 lists the replacement part numbers for items included in the 85054B calibration kit and Figure 6-1 illustrates each of these items. Table 6-2 lists the replacement part numbers for items recommended or required for successful operatio...
Page 52 - Replaceable Parts—Items Not Included in the Calibration Kit
6- 4 85054B Replaceable Parts Introduction Table 6-2 Replaceable Parts—Items Not Included in the Calibration Kit Item No. Description Qty Agilent Part Number Wrenches 1 1/2 in and 9/16 in open-end wrench 1 8710-1770 2 3/4 in open-end wrench 1 8720-0011 Adapters 3 50 ohm (m) Type-N to 7 mm (extendabl...
Page 53 - Figure 6-1 Replaceable Parts for the 85054B Calibration Kit
85054B 6-5 Replaceable Parts Introduction Figure 6-1 Replaceable Parts for the 85054B Calibration Kit
Page 54 - Figure 6-2 More Replaceable Parts for the 85054B Calibration Kit
6- 6 85054B Replaceable Parts Introduction Figure 6-2 More Replaceable Parts for the 85054B Calibration Kit
Page 55 - Standard Definitions
Page 56 - Version Changes
A-2 85054B Standard Definitions Version Changes Version Changes Class assignments and standard definitions may change as more accurate model and calibration methods are developed. The disk shipped with the kit will contain the most recent version.
Page 57 - Standard Class Assignments; through; Standard Class Assignments for the 8510 Network Analyzer
85054B A-3 Standard Definitions Standard Class Assignments Standard Class Assignments Class assignment organizes calibration standards into a format compatible with the error models used in the measurement calibration. A class or group of classes corresponds to the systematic errors to be removed fr...
Page 58 - Standard Class Assignments for the 872x Series Network Analyzer
A-4 85054B Standard Definitions Standard Class Assignments Table A-2 Standard Class Assignments for the 872x Series Network Analyzer Calibration Kit Label: [N 50 Ω ] Class A B C D E F G Standard Class Label S 11 A 2 8 Open S 11 B 1 7 Short S 11 C 3 5 6 Loads S 22 A 2 8 Open S 22 B 1 7 Short S 22 C 3...
Page 60 - B and S
A-6 85054B Standard Definitions Standard Class Assignments 4. S 11 B and S 11 C must be defined as the same standard. 5. S 22 B and S 22 C must be defined as the same standard. For additional information on performing TRL, TRM, and LRM calibrations, refer to your PNA series network analyzer embedded...
Page 61 - Blank Forms; Table; Blank Form for the 8510 Network Analyzer
85054B A-7 Standard Definitions Standard Class Assignments Blank Forms The standard class assignments may be changed to meet your specific requirements. Table A-4 through A-6 are provided to record the modified standard class assignments. Table A-4 Blank Form for the 8510 Network Analyzer Disk File ...
Page 62 - Blank Form for the 872x Series of Network Analyzers
A-8 85054B Standard Definitions Standard Class Assignments Table A-5 Blank Form for the 872x Series of Network Analyzers Calibration Kit Label: _________________ Class A B C D E F G Standard Class Label S 11 A S 11 B S 11 C S 22 A S 22 B S 22 C Forward transmission Reverse transmission Forward match...
Page 65 - Nominal Standard Definitions; Setting the System Impedance
85054B A-11 Standard Definitions Nominal Standard Definitions Nominal Standard Definitions Standard definitions provide the constants needed to mathematically model the electrical characteristics (delay, attenuation, and impedance) of each calibration standard. The nominal values of these constants ...
Page 66 - Standard Definitions for the 8510 Network Analyzer
A-12 85054B Standard Definitions Nominal Standard Definitions Table A-7 Standard Definitions for the 8510 Network Analyzer System Z 0 a = 50.0 Ω Disk File Name: CK_NTYPB2 Calibration Kit Label: TYPE N B.2 File Number: * FILE 1 Standard b C0 × 10 − 15 F C1 × 10 − 27 F/ H z C2 × 10 − 36 F/ H z 2 C3 × ...
Page 67 - Standard Definitions for the 872x Series Network Analyzer
85054B A-13 Standard Definitions Nominal Standard Definitions Table A-8 Standard Definitions for the 872x Series Network Analyzer System Z 0 a = 50.0 Ω Calibration Kit Label: [N 50 Ω] Standard b C0 × 10 − 15 F C1 × 10 − 27 F/ H z C2 × 10 − 36 F/ H z 2 C3 × 10 − 45 F/ H z 3 F ixed or Sl id in g c Off...
Page 68 - Standard Definitions for the PNA Series Network Analyzer
A-14 85054B Standard Definitions Nominal Standard Definitions Table A-9 Standard Definitions for the PNA Series Network Analyzer System Z 0 a = 50.0 Ω Calibration Kit Label: N 50 Ω Standard b C0 × 10 − 18 F C1 × 10 − 30 F/ H z C2 × 10 − 39 F/ H z 2 C3 × 10 − 48 F/ H z 3 F ix e d or s lid in g Offset...
Page 71 - Blank Form for the PNA Series of Network Analyzers
85054B A-17 Standard Definitions Nominal Standard Definitions Table A-12 Blank Form for the PNA Series of Network Analyzers System Z 0 a = _______________ Calibration Kit Label: ________________________ Standard b C0 × 10 − 18 F C1 × 10 − 30 F/ H z C2 × 10 − 39 F/ H z 2 C3 × 10 − 48 F/ H z 3 F ix e ...
Page 73 - Index
Index 85054B Index-1 A adapters , 1-3 part numbers , 6-6 Agilent Technologies contacting , 5-3 alcohol isopropyl as cleaning solvent , 3-4 altitude , 2-2 assistance contacting agilent , 5-3 B blank forms standard class assignments , A-7 standard definitions , A-15 C cal kit contents , 1-2 history , ...