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== Create a cable device driver ==
== Create a cable device driver ==
{{Menu|Devices|Devices|Cables|Add Cables...}}
A new cable device driver can be created by selecting from the menu:
# Choose configurable cable and click 'New'
{{Menu|Devices|Devices|Cables|Add...}}
# Enter a description for the cable or attenuator
 
# Below at Correction files select the applicable correction file.
# Choose {{ScreenElement|Configurable cable}} and click {{ScreenElement|New}}.
# Click "Ok" to close the window.
# Enter an appropiate description for the cable or attenuator.
# The {{WindowTitle|Device driver settings}} window, is shown. The fields in this window can be specified to provide any additional information regarding the cable.
# In the {{ScreenElement|Correction files}} section, the previously saved correction file can be selected at {{ScreenElement|Cable Loss}}.
# Click {{ScreenElement|OK}} to close the window.
 
[[Image:CableDeviceDriver.png]]
[[Image:CableDeviceDriver.png]]



Revision as of 13:49, 6 November 2023

How to create and apply a cable correction[edit]

This RadiMation® application note explains how to create a cable correction and how to select it in RadiMation®. Cable corrections can be used for several reasons:

  • for cables in emission measurements
  • when using attenuators in a conducted immunity calibration setup
  • correcting a cable from a coupler to a powermeter in an immunity test.

By specifying the actual correction for the cable loss, RadiMation® will be showing the correct measurement values.


The procedure to determine and select a cable correction, consist of 3 steps:

  1. Create a calibration file.
  2. Create a Cable device driver and apply the correction file.
  3. Add the cable to the test equipment.

Create a calibration file[edit]

There are two methods to create a correction file:

Measure attenuation or gain[edit]

It is possible to use the attenuation gain measurement to automatically create a correction and measure the cable or attenuator with a signal generator and a power meter or spectrum analyser.
this is described here: Attenuation / Gain System Calibration

Create a correction manually[edit]

To create a correction file manually, first create a new correction file, using the menu:

   Menu.svg File
      Menu.svg New
         Menu.svg Correction

NewCorrection.png

The Insert row button can be used to add additional rows. The cells in the frequency and correction columns can be used to specify the correct frequencies and the corresponding attenuation values.

The correction file can be saved to disk, by selecting from the menu:

   Menu.svg File
      Menu.svg Save correction as...

It is also possible to paste data from for example Microsoft Excel with the Paste button PasteButton.png. Make sure the data on the clipboard is specified in present in MHz and attenuation values expressed in dB. This feature is particularly used when correction values are supplied in a digital calibration certificate or is measured with other software.

Create a cable device driver[edit]

A new cable device driver can be created by selecting from the menu:

   Menu.svg Devices
      Menu.svg Devices
         Menu.svg Cables
            Menu.svg Add...
  1. Choose Configurable cable and click New.
  2. Enter an appropiate description for the cable or attenuator.
  3. The Device driver settings window, is shown. The fields in this window can be specified to provide any additional information regarding the cable.
  4. In the Correction files section, the previously saved correction file can be selected at Cable Loss.
  5. Click OK to close the window.

CableDeviceDriver.png

Add the cable to the test equipment[edit]

To apply the cable, open test equipment:

   Menu.svg Test-sites
      Menu.svg Configure
  1. At the pull down menu select the applicable test equipment, or if needed create a new one.
  2. Select the 5th tab called "Cables"
  3. Click the button "Add" and add the cable to the applicable path.

AddCableTestEquipment.png