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Test & Measurement Application Card | 01.00 Intermodulation measurements on RF amplifiers Convenient intermodulation measurements Combiner DUT Power calibration reference planes Four-port R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer Typical amplifier 3rd order intermodulation performance Input power/tone in dB Output power/tone in dB Amplifier 1 dB compression point 3rd order intercept point f f f Output power Fundamental: measured extrapolated 3rd order intermodulation products: measured extrapolated Your task For a typical RF or microwave amplifier handling multiple carriers simultaneously, it is essential to know the limits of operation resulting from nonlinear effects in order to avoid degraded system level performance. An established ap- proach to assessing device nonlinearity is to measure 3rd order intermodulation products, from which the 3rd order intercept point is derived. Intermodulation is tradition- ally measured using two RF generators, each delivering a tone. The tones are equal in power but slightly offset in frequency. They are combined into a single path and ap- plied to the device under test (DUT). A spectrum analyzer that is connected to the DUT output measures the wanted RF tones as well as the nth order intermodulation products generated in the DUT. Time-consuming calibration is needed to compensate for cable and combiner losses. Multiple RF connections need to be made, increasing the risk of error. Moreover, swept- frequency and swept-power measurements performed to characterize the DUT require synchronized operation of the test equipment, necessitating a control computer and software, which adds to complexity and cost. T & M solution Featuring highly linear receivers and generous output power, the four-port R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer is ideal for performing intermodulation measurements. Equipped with a second internal source and using a USB connected R&S®NRP-Zxx power sensor, the R&S®ZNB pro- vides a complete test solution for efficient and accurate measurement of intermodulation products and calculation of intercept points, requiring no more than an external RF combiner. Using the analyzer with a second internal gener- ator also reduces measurement time by a factor of approx. ten compared with a remotely controlled external signal generator, thereby enabling realtime DUT analysis. The versatile R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer supports swept-frequency and swept-power measurements and analyzes the output spectrum for two fixed-frequency con- tinuous wave (CW) tones, providing considerable flexibility in analyzing intermodulation products. The R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer is easy to configure and calibrate using the built-in intermodulation wizard. Intermodulation measurements on RF amplifiers
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3rd order intermodulation products: measured extrapolated

Your taskFor a typical RF or microwave amplifier handling multiple carriers simultaneously, it is essential to know the limits of operation resulting from nonlinear effects in order to avoid degraded system level performance. An established ap-proach to assessing device nonlinearity is to measure 3rd order intermodulation products, from which the 3rd order intercept point is derived. Intermodulation is tradition-ally measured using two RF generators, each delivering a tone. The tones are equal in power but slightly offset in frequency. They are combined into a single path and ap-plied to the device under test (DUT). A spectrum analyzer that is connected to the DUT output measures the wanted RF tones as well as the nth order intermodulation products generated in the DUT.

Time-consuming calibration is needed to compensate for cable and combiner losses. Multiple RF connections need to be made, increasing the risk of error. Moreover, swept-frequency and swept-power measurements performed to characterize the DUT require synchronized operation of the test equipment, necessitating a control computer and software, which adds to complexity and cost.

T & M solutionFeaturing highly linear receivers and generous output power, the four-port R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer is ideal for performing intermodulation measurements. Equipped with a second internal source and using a USB connected R&S®NRP-Zxx power sensor, the R&S®ZNB pro-vides a complete test solution for efficient and accurate measurement of intermodulation products and calculation of intercept points, requiring no more than an external RF combiner. Using the analyzer with a second internal gener-ator also reduces measurement time by a factor of approx. ten compared with a remotely controlled external signal generator, thereby enabling realtime DUT analysis.

The versatile R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer supports swept-frequency and swept-power measurements and analyzes the output spectrum for two fixed-frequency con-tinuous wave (CW) tones, providing considerable flexibility in analyzing intermodulation products.

The R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer is easy to configure and calibrate using the built-in intermodulation wizard.

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❙ Step three: Select the quantities to be measured, i.e. the intermodulation products, intercept points and the power levels of the two tones before and after the DUT.

❙ Step four: There are two options: Proceed with uncalibrated measurements or perform a simple, three-step power calibration to obtain corrected power levels at the DUT input and at the measurement receiver.

After selecting the desired option in step four, the R&S®ZNB closes the intermodulation wizard and presents the results for the selected parameters in the form of la-beled traces. The analyzer’s touchscreen interface makes it quick and easy to analyze displayed results. For example, users can add markers and change the relative references of traces, e.g. to measure intercept points relative to the DUT input or output.

SummaryThe versatile R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer with a second internal generator (four-port model) and built-in intermodulation wizard provides a quick, efficient and accurate single-instrument solution for analyzing the intermodulation performance of devices.

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Application noteR&S®ZNB Vector Network Analyzer – Intermodulation Measurements Made Simplewww.rohde-schwarz.com/appnote/1EZ63

The R&S®ZNB has an integrated intermodulation wizard. This intuitive tool guides the user through four simple steps to efficiently configure the instrument to measure odd-order intermodulation products (3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th) and calculate the associated intercept points.

❙ Step one: Define the RF source parameters and the measurement parameters for the receiver. Measurement speed is increased by selecting only the intermodulation product order(s) needed for a specific measurement.

❙ Step two: Enter the frequency ranges and power levels for the source tones.

The four-port R&S®ZNB vector network analyzer with a second internal generator and built-in intermodulation wizard provides an efficient single-instrument solution for quick and convenient instrument configuration, yielding fast and accurate intermodulation measurements.

The intermodulation wizard is an intuitive tool guiding users step by step

through instrument configuration.

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