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                                   A   G R E AT E R     M E A S U R E   O F   C O N F I D E N C E    RF signals is one example of such a produc-
                                                                                                     tion test.
                                                                                                         Reconstructing the mechanism of mul-
                                                                                                     tipath interference in a test system is a com-
                                                                                                     plex procedure, because it requires that noise
                                                                                                     and time-delayed signals reach the phone
                                                                                                     under test with appropriate power levels and
                                                                                                     phase relationships. Figure 1 shows a typical
                                                                                                     signal conditioning/switching system appli-
                                                                                                     cation for testing mobile phones.
                                                                                                         For mobile phone receiver testing, the
                                                                                                     output of the mobile station test set can be
                                                                                                     switched through two types of paths: 1) a



Management of
                                                                                                     path through instrumentation that simulates
                                                                                                     multipath fading and noise interference, and
                                                                                                     2) paths than can switch in gain to simulate


Microwave Signals
                                                                                                     varying distances between the mobile phone
                                                                                                     and the base station. For phone transmitter
                                                                                                     testing, the output of the phone is directed to


in Automated                                                                                         the mobile station test set through either an
                                                                                                     attenuated or unattenuated path. For moni-



Test Systems
                                                                                                     toring purposes, the output of the phone or
                                                                                                     the input to the phone can be transmitted to a
                                                                                                     spectrum analyzer.
                                                                                                         Figure 2 shows the control and signal
                                                                                                     path cabling associated with this type of
                                                                                                     system. Electromechanical switches are lo-
Robert Green, Keithley Instruments, Inc.                                                             cated in the foreground. Signal paths extend
                                                                                                     to the rear panel through banks of isolators,
                                                                                                     divider/combiners, and additional isolators.




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                                                                                                     Ribbon cables supply the signals needed to
                 INIMIZING reflections and          loss, isolation, power handling capability,      control the microwave relays.
                 signal losses in test systems      and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR).
                 associated with the design,            Power losses are primarily a function        The Importance of Understanding
                 characterization, and pro-         of the resistive loss through the path and       and Managing Power Loss
                 duction of microwave RF            impedance mismatch losses through each               Before attempting to perform any mean-
products can be a complex challenge. In             path. Mismatch uncertainty, usually the          ingful testing or calibration of products, it's
addition to issues such as cable and inter-         largest contributor to power measurement         critical to quantify the power losses through
connect quality, engineers must consider            uncertainty, can be calculated from the mag-     the RF test system to be used. Some first-
conductor length, physical layout, and other        nitudes of the reflection coefficients of the    time users of RF test systems may expect that
aspects of system design that have little ef-       source and load:                                 such systems will be completely "invisible,"
fect on DC circuits, yet are fundamental to                                                          implying perfect matching, zero insertion
                                                        Uncertainty = 20 log (1



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