Keysight 85530B 20 GHz Standard CalPod
- Frequency: 100 MHz to 20 GHz
- Amplitude re-correction to (typically): ±0.05 dB
- Phase re-correction to (typically): ±1.5 °
- Directivity re-correction to (typically): -38 dB
- 2.92 mm connectors
- PNA Firmware Options 301 and 304 are no longer required for use with standard CalPods
CalPods provide a new and unique way to quickly and easily refresh a network analyzer calibration, at the push of a button and without removing the DUT or re-connecting standards.
CalPods operate with the following PNA family of network analyzers: PNA-X N524xA, PNA N522xA, and PNA-L N5231/32/34/35/39A, and PXIe vector network analyzers: M937xA. Operation of the CalPods requires specific CalPod firmware for the PNA or M937xA, an 85523B CalPod Controller, and to control more than four CalPods the 85556A fan-out cable splitter is required.
The 85530B is used for ambient temperature operation of CalPods and provides accurate re-correction capabilities over the temperature range of +20 °C to +30 °C. Up to 48 CalPods can be controlled, but only four CalPods at a time can be recorrected.
The CalPods can be characterized with an ECal module to function as an ECal module in the measurement environment. This capability is particularly useful when making multi-port and multi-path measurements, as it greatly simplifies calibrations for these types of measurements. The CalPods as ECal feature allows a one-port calibratio n to be performed on each port of a multi-port DUT. Then with any two one-port calibrations, and one unknown thru path measurement, the corresponding full two-port 12 term error correction model can be determined for that corresponding thru path.
What's Included
85530B: 20 GHz Standard CalPod ### 85530B-STD: 2 meter CalPod drive cable ### R-51B-001-C: Return to Keysight Warranty – 1 year
Key Specifications
Ambient Temperature Operation Only: Yes; Connector Type: 2.92 mm; Operating Frequency Range: 100 MHz to 20 GHz; Temperature Compensated Operation: No; Thermal-vacuum Chamber Compatible: No