Offset Short 1/8 in 5.85 GHz - 8.2 GHz
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Qty: 1Termination Precision 5.85 GHz - 8.2 GHz (Standard)
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Qty: 1Anritsu Waveguide Spec Sheet
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The Anritsu WG137 waveguide components include offset shorts, precision loads, and waveguide-to-coaxial adapters designed for high-frequency waveguide calibration and measurements, facilitating accurate system characterizations and calibrations.
The 23 Series and 24 Series Offset Shorts are used in waveguide calibrations as substitutes for traditional coaxial SOLT (Short-Open-Load-Thru) calibrations due to the typically low reflectivity of an open waveguide standard. They are essential for SSLT (Short-Short-Load-Thru) and LRL/LRM (Line-Reflect-Line/Match) calibrations.
Offset shorts provide a known reflection point within the waveguide, which, when used in conjunction with precision loads and a through connection, allows for the accurate characterization of waveguide components and the calibration of measurement systems.
The 26 Series Precision Loads are banded waveguide components utilized in waveguide calibrations. They act as highly accurate terminations, providing a minimal reflection point to ensure the integrity of calibration procedures such as SSLT and LRL/LRM.
The 35U Series Adapters convert standard waveguide interfaces to coaxial connections, allowing for the integration of waveguide components into systems that primarily use coaxial connections, thereby extending the versatility and applicability of waveguide systems.
The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) values indicate the reflection characteristics of the Precision Loads. Lower VSWR values imply better impedance matching and less reflected energy, which is critical for accurate calibrations and measurements.
The offset length in the Offset Shorts determines the phase shift introduced by the short within the waveguide. This phase shift is used in calibration procedures to ascertain the electrical length and properties of the waveguide components being tested.
The components cover a wide range of frequency bands, from WR28 (26.5 GHz – 40 GHz) down to WR187 (3.95 GHz – 5.85 GHz) for offset shorts, and similar ranges for precision loads and waveguide-to-coaxial adapters, catering to various high-frequency applications.
Precision flanges are used to ensure a high degree of mechanical and electrical repeatability in waveguide connections. They are critical for maintaining measurement accuracy, especially in high-frequency applications where even minor discrepancies can significantly impact results.
Factors include the operating frequency range, waveguide size (designated by WR numbers), the specific calibration or measurement procedure being performed, and the required accuracy and repeatability of the measurements.