Article | REF: R1146 V1

6-port network analyzers

Author: Joseph ACHKAR

Publication date: December 10, 2006

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    6. Appendix: LRL calibration technique

    The LRL (line – reflect – line) calibration technique is based on mathematical models adapted to real-life physical conditions.

    6.1 Using line connections

    Using the properties of chain matrices, it is possible to determine the parameters of the line quadrupole produced by cascading the error quadrupoles a and b defined by their respective matrices R a and R b respectively. If R t is the resulting matrix in the presence of the l1 line: Rt=RaR

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