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View SchemaDifferential Error Region of a Quantity Dependent on Full One-Port Network Analyser Measurements
| Authors | N. I. Yannopoulou, P. E. Zimourtopoulos |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0612049 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0612049 |
| Journal | FunkTechnikPlus # Journal, Issue 1 - Year 1, 30 September 2013, v4, 17-22, otoiser ftp#j |
| License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Abstract
An analytical method was developed to estimate errors in quantities depended on full one-port vector network analyser (VNA) measurements using differentials and a complex differential error region (DER) was defined. To evaluate the method, differences instead of differentials were placed over a DER which was then analysed and compared with another commonly used estimated error. Two real differential error intervals (DEIs) were defined by the greatest lower and least upper bounds of DER projections. To demonstrate the method, a typical device under test (DUT) was built and tested against frequency. Practically, a DER and its DEIs are solely based on manufacturer's data for standard loads and their uncertainties, measured values and their inaccuracies.
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