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= Too Much Reflected Power = | = Too Much Reflected Power = | ||
The error Too Much Reflected Power is raised | During the initialization of a test, a power delivery test is performed to verify if the system is correctly configured and working as expected. | ||
The differences between the | During this power delivery test, the signal power is incremented in 4 dB steps, and the forward powermeter is monitored to determine if the amplified signal also increments with 4 dB steps. This verification ensures that the cabling from the signal generator through the amplifier, coupler and switchmatrixes is correct, and also that the forward powermeter can correctly measure the power. | ||
{{RadiMation}} requires that the | |||
The error "Too Much Reflected Power" is raised when the power delivery test has failed, due to a too small difference between the forward and reflected power. | |||
The differences between the forward and reflected power is determined by measuring the Forward and Reflected power meters during the power delivery test. | |||
{{RadiMation}} requires that the forward powermeter value is at least 6.0 dB more than the measured reflected powermeter value. | |||
If this condition is not met it will cause this error. | If this condition is not met it will cause this error. | ||
When {{RadiMation}} is instructed to use the reflected power meter in an immunity test, it will always perform the reflected powermeter check during the power delivery test. | |||
The following situations will cause a reflected power measurement: | |||
* Reflected power amplifier protection was activated. | |||
* Net power is measured as an input. | |||
* Net power calibration method is selected. | |||
In all these cases, also a reflected powermeter check is performed during the power delivery test. | |||
This test is included to verify if the antenna (or other injection device) is connected to the cable from the amplifier/coupler. If no antenna is connected all the forward power will probably also be reflected. An indication of a too high reflected power is often an indication that the antenna or injection device is not connected. | |||
== Solutions == | == Solutions == | ||
* Ensure that the antenna, CDN or injection device is connected to the cable | |||
* Ensure that the Forward and Reflected Power meters are not swapped in the current test setup (both physically as in {{RadiMation}}!) | |||
* Inspect the current test setup if there are no unusual malfunctions. | * Inspect the current test setup if there are no unusual malfunctions. | ||
* Ensure that no bad or broken cables are used. | * Ensure that no bad or broken cables are used. | ||
* Ensure that (if applicable) corrections are applied for both Forward and Reflected powermeter in RadiMation. | * Ensure that (if applicable) corrections are applied for both Forward and Reflected powermeter in RadiMation. | ||
* Remove the Reflected Powermeter from the used test equipment (and eventually disable the Amplifier protection Reflected powermeter from the TSF). | * Remove the Reflected Powermeter from the used test equipment (and eventually disable the Amplifier protection Reflected powermeter from the TSF). | ||
* Manually set the Signal generator to the correct frequency (normally the center of the configured test frequency range) and carrier level and measure both Forward as Reflected power. Is the difference between these measurements also < 6 dBm? | * Manually set the Signal generator to the correct frequency (normally the center of the configured test frequency range) and carrier level and measure both Forward as Reflected power. Is the difference between these manual measurements also < 6 dBm? | ||
== Expert user solutions == | |||
In case you are an advanced user and know what you are doing, it is also possible to adjust advanced settings of this functionality. | |||
To modify any value first close {{RadiMation}}. Browse to the the CONFDVDR folder and open the TUNING.INI and search for the table [PowerDelivery]. Be very careful now, as this concerns a safety feature. | |||
* To disable that a Reflected powermeter is used during the power delivery test (but does not turn off the power delivery test); set the ''''CheckReflectedPower'''' to '''False'''. | |||
* To increase or decrease the default required difference of 6 dB; set the ''''NeededForwardReflectedPowerDifference'''' to a different value in dB. | |||
* | * To completely disable this safety precaution (not recommended); set ''''Enabled'''' to '''False'''. | ||
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* To completely disable this | |||
[[Category:RadiMation Error]] | [[Category:RadiMation Error]] | ||
[[Category:RadiMation]] | [[Category:RadiMation]] |
Latest revision as of 08:13, 29 August 2017
Too Much Reflected Power[edit]
During the initialization of a test, a power delivery test is performed to verify if the system is correctly configured and working as expected. During this power delivery test, the signal power is incremented in 4 dB steps, and the forward powermeter is monitored to determine if the amplified signal also increments with 4 dB steps. This verification ensures that the cabling from the signal generator through the amplifier, coupler and switchmatrixes is correct, and also that the forward powermeter can correctly measure the power.
The error "Too Much Reflected Power" is raised when the power delivery test has failed, due to a too small difference between the forward and reflected power. The differences between the forward and reflected power is determined by measuring the Forward and Reflected power meters during the power delivery test. RadiMation® requires that the forward powermeter value is at least 6.0 dB more than the measured reflected powermeter value. If this condition is not met it will cause this error.
When RadiMation® is instructed to use the reflected power meter in an immunity test, it will always perform the reflected powermeter check during the power delivery test. The following situations will cause a reflected power measurement:
- Reflected power amplifier protection was activated.
- Net power is measured as an input.
- Net power calibration method is selected.
In all these cases, also a reflected powermeter check is performed during the power delivery test.
This test is included to verify if the antenna (or other injection device) is connected to the cable from the amplifier/coupler. If no antenna is connected all the forward power will probably also be reflected. An indication of a too high reflected power is often an indication that the antenna or injection device is not connected.
Solutions[edit]
- Ensure that the antenna, CDN or injection device is connected to the cable
- Ensure that the Forward and Reflected Power meters are not swapped in the current test setup (both physically as in RadiMation®!)
- Inspect the current test setup if there are no unusual malfunctions.
- Ensure that no bad or broken cables are used.
- Ensure that (if applicable) corrections are applied for both Forward and Reflected powermeter in RadiMation.
- Remove the Reflected Powermeter from the used test equipment (and eventually disable the Amplifier protection Reflected powermeter from the TSF).
- Manually set the Signal generator to the correct frequency (normally the center of the configured test frequency range) and carrier level and measure both Forward as Reflected power. Is the difference between these manual measurements also < 6 dBm?
Expert user solutions[edit]
In case you are an advanced user and know what you are doing, it is also possible to adjust advanced settings of this functionality.
To modify any value first close RadiMation®. Browse to the the CONFDVDR folder and open the TUNING.INI and search for the table [PowerDelivery]. Be very careful now, as this concerns a safety feature.
- To disable that a Reflected powermeter is used during the power delivery test (but does not turn off the power delivery test); set the 'CheckReflectedPower' to False.
- To increase or decrease the default required difference of 6 dB; set the 'NeededForwardReflectedPowerDifference' to a different value in dB.
- To completely disable this safety precaution (not recommended); set 'Enabled' to False.