Performing Acquisition Phase Calibration
- 更新日2024-07-03
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Performing Acquisition Phase Calibration
Acquisition phase calibration is a required step to use multichannel relative phase and amplitude corrections on your system. Acquisition phase calibration adjusts the relative channel-to-channel phase and amplitude performance of the VSTs. Successful calibration results in a calibration file or files being saved to disk on the PXIe controller.
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Connect the cabling for acquisition phase calibration.
- Disconnect the SMA to SMA cable from the CH1: RF OUT connector on the LO Amplifier.
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Use the SMA to SMA cable to connect the S port on the RF IN LO Splitter to the RF
OUT connector on VST_00.
Figure 1. Acquisition Phase Calibration Cabling for 2-Channel Systems
Figure 1. Acquisition Phase Calibration Cabling for 4-Channel Systems
Figure 1. Acquisition Phase Calibration Cabling for 8-Channel Systems
Figure 1. Acquisition Phase Calibration Cabling for 16-Channel Systems
- In InstrumentStudio, click Manual layout.
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In the Edit Layout window that opens, under RPS Plugins, select System
Calibration: Phase Calibration and then select Create a large
panel. Click OK.
A panel opens.
Figure 1. Acquisition Phase Calibration Panel 
- Ensure the IP address and port information are correct and click Connect to establish a connection to the gRPC server.
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Set the parameters in the Phase Calibration panel.
- Calibration Instruments—Select the VSTs in the system.
- Signal Source—Select the name and port number of the acquisition phase calibration signal source VST from step 1.
- Calibration Mode—Select Acquisition Phase Coherent or Acquisition Phase Aligned.
- Multi Chassis—Enable for any systems with VSTs placed in more than one chassis, such as 8-channel or 16-channel systems.
- Bandwidth Start, End, and Delta—Set the bandwidth values in Hz. The software appends Hz to the values.
- Frequency Start and End—Set the frequency values in Hz. The software appends Hz to the values.
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LO Share—Select None, Daisy
Chain, or Calibrated Star.Note For LO star systems, you must have a LO calibration file (created during Acquisition LO calibration).
- Frequency—If Star was selected for LO Share, select a single frequency, Range, or All.
- Level—Set the Start, End, and Delta values in dBm. The software appends dBm to the values.
- Path Loss—Set the Start, End, and Delta values in dBm. The software appends dBm to the values.
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Click Start.
InstrumentStudio creates the calibration file. If Acquisition Phase Aligned was enabled in step 5, InstrumentStudio also creates a Phase Coherent calibration file.Note The calibration time will vary depending on the calibration mode and number of calibration points.
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Interpret the data:
- Relative Phase Difference (deg)—This graph shows the channel-to-channel phase difference at discrete points in the instantaneous bandwidth—a snapshot of the performance of the latest completed calibration vector.
- Relative Amplitude Difference (dB)—This graph shows the channel-to-channel amplitude difference at discrete points in the instantaneous bandwidth—a snapshot of the performance of the latest completed calibration vector.
- Click Disconnect.
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Reconnect the LO cabling for star configuration for RF recording applications.
- Disconnect the SMA to SMA cable from the RF OUT connector on VST_00.
- Reconnect the SMA to SMA cable from the CH1: RF OUT connector on the LO Amplifier, as described in Cabling for Analyzer LO Star Configuration.
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