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Adv. Radio Sci., 1, 15-20, 2003
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Optimization of traceable coaxial RF reflection standards with 7-mm-N-connector using genetic algorithms

T. Schrader
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Laboratory for High-frequency Measurement Techniques, Bundesallee 100, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany

Abstract. A new coaxial device with 7-mm-N-connector was developed providing calculable complex reflection coefficients for traceable calibration of vector network analyzers (VNA). It was specifically designed to fill the gap between 0 Hz (DC, direct current) and 250MHz, though the device was tested up to 10GHz. The frequency dependent reflection coefficient of this device can be described by a model, which is characterized by traceable measurements. It is therefore regarded as a “traceable model". The new idea of using such models for traceability has been verified, found to be valid and was used for these investigations. The DC resistance value was extracted from RF measurements up to 10 GHz by means of Genetic Algorithms (GA). The GA was used to obtain the elements of the model describing the reflection coefficient Γ of a network of SMD resistors. The DC values determined with the GA from RF measurements match the traceable value at DC within 3·10-3, which is in good agreement with measurements using reference air lines at GHz frequencies.

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Citation: Schrader, T.: Optimization of traceable coaxial RF reflection standards with 7-mm-N-connector using genetic algorithms, Adv. Radio Sci., 1, 15-20, 2003.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager

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