VectorStar™ MS4640A Series Microwave Vector Network Analyzers : Other Calibration Procedures : Cal Merge
 
Cal Merge
When multiple calibration algorithms are needed (covering different frequency ranges) and the usual calibration approaches are not adequate, any calibrations of the same type may be combined. A common example is the broadband coaxial W1 calibration where SOLT is used at low frequencies and SSST is used at high frequencies.
This starts off as merging a pair of calibrations but the operation may be repeated any number of times. The utility simply combines the error coefficient arrays of the various calibrations while rationalizing the frequency lists as best as possible. Some points to keep in mind:
Frequencies
If all frequencies are distinct, all points will be maintained.
Frequency Points
If any frequency points are in both calibrations, the coefficients from the first calibration (see Figure: CAL MERGE Dialog Box) will be used.
Number of Points
The combined number of frequency points may not exceed the current limit of the instrument which is either 25,000 or 100,000 points depending on the VNA mode.
Calibration Small Steps
Since different calibration algorithms can be used, small steps may appear in the data where the calibrations overlap (assuming the cals were all of good quality).
Segmented Sweep
The combined calibration will have its frequency list and other setup information loaded in a segmented sweep structure but it is not editable.
The dialog for this utility is shown in the CAL MERGE shown below in Figure: CAL MERGE Dialog Box.
CAL MERGE Dialog Box
 
In the case of waveguide calibrations, an overriding cutoff frequency should be specified (for reference plane rotations and other dispersion processing events). When the merge is complete, the combined calibration will be resident in memory but will not automatically be saved. The user must save the combined calibration manually if desired.