As seen in the November 2, 2006 edition of the RF Globalnet (www.rfglobalnet.com) newsletter.
by Paul R. Pino, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
Resulting from a lack of strict adherence to IEEE 287 general precision connector/laboratory precision connector specifications (GPC/LPC), the Omni-Spectra push-on (OSP) connector type is not generally considered to be suitable for calibration kit use. Although this is the dominant opinion among microwave connector and metrology experts, data that either disputes or confirms this assertion is not readily available. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to answer the following questions*:
This article investigates the differences in vector network analyzer (VNA) measurement precision when using a non-precision interface calibration kit (OSP-based), as opposed to a precision interface calibration kit (3.5-mm-based) in conjunction with the use of OSP-to-3.5-mm adapters. Read the Full Article >