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    Accurate Absolute and
Relative Power Measurements
  Using the Agilent N5531S
 Measuring Receiver System

      Application Note
Table of Contents                                                                                     Introduction
Introduction .................................................................................2       The Agilent N5531S measuring receiver system is the
N5531S Measuring Receiver System ....................................3                                successor to the venerable (and now discontinued) 8902A
   N5532A/B sensor module ...................................................3                        measuring receiver. The center piece of the N5531S is
      Two-resistor power splitter .............................................3                      an optional firmware personality module for the Agilent
      3 dB pad .............................................................................3         PSA Series spectrum analyzers (Option 233). The N5531S
      Power sensor.....................................................................4              measuring receiver system matches or outperforms the
   Functional summary ..............................................................5                 8902A in every operating mode, while extending the
                                                                                                      fundamental operating frequency range from 1.3 GHz
RF Power Measurement...........................................................6                      (8902A) to as high as 50 GHz.
  Example: Verifying the power-level accuracy of
  a signal generator ..................................................................6              Accurate power-level measurement was a key capability in
     Measurement procedure .................................................6                         the 8902A that has been carried over to the N5531S. This
     Applying the specification...............................................7                       capability is essential for the calibration of signal-generator
                                                                                                      output level and step-attenuator accuracy.
Tuned RF Level Measurement .................................................8
  Specifications .........................................................................8
                                                                                                      Among the more important performance parameters for any
  Supporting information for specifications .........................9
                                                                                                      signal generator are the absolute and relative accuracies of
  Range-to-range cal factor correction .................................9
                                                                                                      its output power level. The highest-accuracy measurement
  Absolute TRFL measurement ............................................11
                                                                                                      of the output level of a signal generator requires a power
     Measurement procedure ...............................................11
                                                                                                      meter and sensor. However, modern power sensors can
     Applying the specification.............................................11
                                                                                                      measure only part of the output range of modern signal
  Relative TRFL measurement ..............................................11
                                                                                                      generators. Below -70 dBm, some other method must
     Measurement procedure ...............................................12
                                                                                                      be used. The traditional approach has been to check the
     Applying the specification.............................................12
                                                                                                      relative accuracy of the generator's output level for power
Appendix A: Derivation of Absolute RF Power Accuracy...13                                             levels below the range of power sensors. The power meter
  Measurement equation ......................................................13                       is employed to establish a reference power level, and a
  Uncertainty equation ...........................................................14                  sensitive, linear measuring receiver is used to verify level
                                                                                                      accuracy relative to that reference down to -140 dBm.
Appendix B: Derivation of Tuned-RF-Level (TRFL)
Amplitude Uncertainty ............................................................22
  Detector linearity .................................................................24
  Residual noise ......................................................................27
  Range-to-range cal factor...................................................29
  Combined uncertainty for PTRFL measurement .............30

Appendix C: Two-Resistor Versus
Three-Resistor Power Splitter Choice ................................33




                                                                                                  2
N5531S
Measuring Receiver System
As shown in Figure 1, the N5531S measuring receiver
system consists of an E444xA PSA Series high-performance
spectrum analyzer (with measuring receiver personality,
Option 233), a P-Series power meter (N1911A or N1912A)
or an EPM power meter (N1913A or N1914A), and an
N5532A/B sensor module.
                                                                                 Agilent P-Series
                                                                                  power meter
                   N5532A/B sensor module
                                                                             HWCI 2
                             3-dB pad Power
            Splitter                   sensor
  RF                                                                                                      LAN cable
input

           HWCI3

Figure 1: N5531S measuring receiver system                                     Agilent PSA Series
                                                                               spectrum analyzer

N5532A/B sensor module                                                       HWCI 1

The sensor module includes a low-frequency, multi-signal
cable between the power sensor output and the power
meter, and a coaxial RF cable between the sensor module
and the spectrum analyzer input. Figure 2 shows the
internal block diagram of the N5532A sensor module. The
newer N5532B sensor module is the "drop-in" replacement
of the N5532A, using the N848X power sensor in lieu of the
848X.



                     Two
                     resistor
                     splitter
                                  3 dB Pad           848x power sensor




Figure 2: N5532A sensor module (N5532B has similar architecture but uses an N848x power sensor instead)




Two-resistor power splitter
The details of the two-resistor power splitter, especially
why it was chosen over a three-resistor power splitter, are
covered in Appendix C.

3 dB pad
At the expense of 3 dB of signal loss, this pad improves
the match between the output of the power splitter and the
input of the power sensor. It does this by attenuating the
reflected voltage waves moving in either direction (toward
or away) from the power sensor.
                                                                         3
Power sensor
The N5532A sensor module contains an Agilent 848XA                 In addition, they are more rugged than thermistors, measure
power sensor. The N5532B sensor module contains an                 power levels as low as 1.0 W (



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