Agilent Technologies Work Light 85036B User Manual

User s a n d Ser vice Gu id e  
Agilen t Tech n ologies 85036B/E  
75Typ e-N Ca lib r a tion Kits  
This manual applies directly to Agilent 85036B calibration kits with serial  
number prefix 3514A, and Agilent 85036E calibration kits with serial number  
prefix 3142A. The calibration devices in this kit are individually serialized.  
Record the device serial numbers in the table provided in this manual. (See  
Recording the Device Serial Numbers” in Chapter 1.)  
Ma n u fa ct u r in g P a r t Nu m b er : 85036-90016  
P r in te d in USA  
P r in t Da t e: J u n e 2002  
Supersedes: October 2001  
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1 Gen er a l In for m a tion  
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General Information  
Calibration Kit Overview  
Ca lib r a tion Kit Over view  
The Agilent 85036B and 85036E type-N calibration kits are used to calibrate Agilent  
network analyzers up to 3 GHz for measurements of components with 75type-N  
connectors.  
Kit Con ten ts  
Th e 85036B ca lib r a tion k it con t a in s t h e follow in g:  
one male and one female 75type-N open termination  
one male and one female 75type-N short termination  
one male and one female 75type-N load  
three 75type-N to 75type-N adapters  
Refer to Table 6-1 and Figure 6-1 for a complete list of kit contents and their associated  
part numbers.  
Th e 85036E ca lib r a tion k it con ta in s t h e follow in g:  
one male combination open/short termination  
one male 75type-N load  
Refer to Table 6-2 and Figure 6-2 for a complete list of kit contents and their associated  
part numbers.  
Br oa d ba n d Loa d s  
The broadband loads are instrument-grade, 75terminations that have been optimized for  
performance up to 3 GHz. The rugged internal structure provides for highly repeatable  
connections. A distributed resistive element on sapphire provides excellent stability and  
return loss.  
Op e n s a n d Sh or ts  
The opens and shorts are built from parts that are machined to the current state-of the-art  
precision machining.  
The shorts inner conductors have a one-piece construction, common with the shorting  
plane. This construction provides for extremely repeatable connections.  
The female open has a separate-piece inner conductor that is made from a  
low-dielectric-constant plastic to minimize compensation values.  
Both the opens and shorts are constructed so that the pin depth can be controlled very  
tightly, thereby minimizing phase errors. Some of the opens and shorts have offsets. The  
lengths of these offsets are designed so that the difference in phase of their reflection  
coefficients is approximately 180 degrees at all frequencies.  
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General Information  
Calibration Kit Overview  
Ad a p t er s  
Like the other devices in the kit, the adapters are built to very tight tolerances to provide  
good broadband performance. The adapters utilize a dual-beaded connector structure to  
ensure stable, repeatable connections. The beads are designed to minimize return loss and  
are separated far enough so that interaction between the beads is minimized.  
The adapters are designed so that their nominal electrical lengths are the same, which  
allows them to be used in calibration procedures for non-insertable devices.  
Ca lib r a tion Defin ition s  
The calibration kit must be selected and the calibration definitions for the devices in the  
kit installed in the network analyzer prior to performing a calibration. Refer to your  
network analyzer users guide for instructions on selecting the calibration kit and  
performing a calibration.  
The calibration definitions can be:  
resident within the analyzer  
entered from the front panel  
In sta lla tion of t h e Ca lib r a tion Defin ition s  
The calibration definitions for the kit may be permanently installed in the internal  
memory or hard disk of the network analyzer.  
If the calibration definitions for the kit are not permanently installed in the network  
analyzer, they must be manually entered. Refer to your network analyzer users guide for  
instructions.  
Equ ip m en t Requ ir ed bu t Not Su p p lied  
Gages, torque and open-end wrenches, ESD protective devices, and various connector  
cleaning supplies are not included in the calibration kit but are required to ensure  
successful operation of the calibration kit. Refer to Table 6-3 on page 6-5 for ordering  
information  
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General Information  
Incoming Inspection  
In com in g In sp ection  
Verify that the shipment is complete by referring to Figure 1-1 on page 1-5.  
Check for damage. The foam-lined storage case provides protection during shipping.  
If the case or any device appears damaged, or if the shipment is incomplete, contact  
Agilent. See Table 5-1 on page 5-3. Agilent will arrange for repair or replacement of  
incomplete or damaged shipments without waiting for a settlement from the  
transportation company.  
When you send the kit or device to Agilent, include a service tag (found near the end of this  
manual) with the following information:  
your company name and address  
the name of a technical contact person within your company, and the person's complete  
phone number  
the model number and serial number of the kit  
the part number and serial number of the device  
the type of service required  
a detailed description of the problem  
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Incoming Inspection  
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General Information  
Recording the Device Serial Numbers  
R ecor d in g th e Device Ser ia l Nu m b er s  
In addition to the kit serial number, the devices in this kit are individually serialized  
(serial numbers are labeled onto the body of each device). Record these serial numbers in  
Table 1-1 for the 85036B and Table 1-2 for the 85036E. Recording the serial numbers will  
prevent confusing the devices in this kit with similar devices in other kits.  
Ta b le 1-1 Se r ia l Nu m b er R e cor d for 85036B  
Device  
Ser ia l Nu m b er  
Ca lib r a tion k it  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
Male broadband load  
Female broadband load  
Male open  
Female open body  
Male short  
Female short  
Type-N male to male adapter  
Type-N- female to female adapter  
Type-N- male to female adapter  
Ta b le 1-2 Se r ia l Nu m b er R e cor d for 85036E  
Device  
Ser ia l Nu m b er  
Ca lib r a tion k it  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
_______________________________  
Male broadband load  
Male combination open/short  
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General Information  
Calibration Kits Documented in this Manual  
Ca lib r a t ion Kit s Docu m en ted in th is Ma n u a l  
This manual applies to any 85036B or 85036E calibration kit whose serial prefix is listed  
on the title page. If your calibration kit has a different serial number prefix than the one  
listed on the title page, refer to Calibration Kit History” below for information on how this  
manual applies.  
Ca lib r a tion Kit Histor y  
This section describes calibration kits with serial number prefixes different than those  
listed on the title page.  
Agilen t 85036B k its w it h ser ia l p r e fix 3102A a n d be low  
75 ohm load specification: return loss 45 db, dc to 2 GHz  
all other kit components unspecified  
85036B calibration kits with serial number prefix 3102A and below should meet the  
specifications published in this manual. If you wish to have your kit recertified to current  
specifications, contact your nearest Agilent service center. For contact information, see  
Agilen t 85036B k its w it h ser ia l p r e fix 3103A a n d be low  
These calibration kits had a center conductor extender with a smaller body. Therefore, a  
different procedure was used for connecting the female open. If youre using one of the  
smaller extenders, replace steps 1 through 3 in Connecting and Disconnecting the  
Two-Piece Female Open (85036B)” on page 3-9 of this manual with the steps below.  
1. Mate the center conductor extender to the male pin of the test port.  
2. Connect the open body to the test port by carefully guiding it over the extender.  
3. To disconnect the open, carefully remove the open body first.  
The part numbers in this manual are the recommended replacement parts for these kits  
(including the center conductor extender).  
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General Information  
Clarifying the Sex of a Connector  
Cla r ifyin g th e Sex of a Con n ect or  
In this manual, the sex of calibration devices and adapters are referred to in terms of their  
connector interface. For example, a male open has a male connector.  
However, during a measurement calibration, the network analyzer softkey menus label a  
type-N calibration device with reference to the sex of the analyzers test port  
connector—not the calibration device connector. For example, the label SHORT(F) on the  
analyzers display refers to the short that is to be connected to the female test port. This  
will be a male short from the calibration kit.  
Conversely, connector gages are referred to in terms of the connector that it measures. For  
instance, a male connector gage has a female connector on the gage so that it can measure  
male devices.  
P r even t ive Ma in ten a n ce  
The best techniques for maintaining the integrity of the devices in this kit include:  
routine visual inspection  
cleaning  
proper gaging  
proper connection techniques  
Failure to detect and remove dirt or metallic particles on a mating plane surface can  
degrade repeatability and accuracy and can damage any connector mated to it. Improper  
connections, resulting from pin depth values being out of the limits (see Table 2-3 on page  
2-3), or from bad connections, can also damage these devices.  
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Specifications  
Environmental Requirements  
En vir on m en ta l R eq u ir em en ts  
Ta b le 2-1 E n vir on m en ta l R eq u ir em en ts  
Parameter  
Limits  
a
+18 °C to +28 °C (+64 °F to +82 °F)  
±1 °C of measurement calibration temperature  
40 °C to +75 °C (40 °F to +167 °F)  
Operating temperature  
b
Error-corrected temperature range  
Storage temperature  
Altitude  
Operation  
< 4,500 meters (15,000 feet)  
< 15,000 meters (50,000 feet)  
Always non-condensing  
0 to 80% (26 °C maximum dry bulb)  
0 to 95%  
Storage  
Relative humidity  
Operation  
Storage  
a. The temperature range over which the calibration standards maintain conformance to their  
specifications.  
b. The allowable network analyzer ambient temperature drift during measurement calibration  
and during measurements when the network analyzer error correction is turned on. Also, the  
range over which the network analyzer maintains its specified performance while correction  
is turned on.  
Tem p er a tu r eWh a t to Wa tch Ou t For  
Changes in temperature can affect electrical characteristics. Therefore, the operating  
temperature is a critical factor in performance. During a measurement calibration, the  
temperature of the calibration devices must be stable and within the range specified in  
IMPORTANT Avoid unnecessary handling of the devices during calibration because your  
fingers are a heat source.  
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Specifications  
Mechanical Specifications  
Mech a n ica l Sp ecifica tion s  
The mechanical specifications in Table 2-2 apply to the devices in the 85036B and the  
85036E 75 type-N calibration kits.  
Ta b le 2-2 Mech a n ica l Sp ecifica tion s  
Device  
Specification  
Type-N Male Open  
Type-N Male Short  
Inside diameter of outer conductor: 6.985 to 7.010  
Inside diameter of outer conductor: 7 ±0.015 mm  
Distance from reference plane to shorting plane: 5.29 ±0.013 mm  
Su p p lem en ta l Mech a n ica l Ch a r a cter ist ics  
Supplemental characteristics are values which are typically met by a majority of the  
calibration kit devices tested at Agilent. These supplemental characteristics are intended  
to provide information useful in calibration kit applications by giving typical, but  
non-warranted performance parameters. Table 2-3 lists the typical characteristics of the  
devices in this kit.  
Ta b le 2-3 Me ch a n ica l Ch a r a cter istics  
Device  
Characteristic  
Type-N Male Short  
Diameter of male pin: 0.897 ±0.013 mm  
Pin depth: 0.207 to 0.210 inch  
All Type-N Male Connectors  
All Type-N Female Connectors Pin depth: 0.204 to 0.207 inch  
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Specifications  
Electrical Specifications  
Electr ica l Sp ecifica t ion s  
The electrical specifications in Table 2-4 apply to the devices in your calibration kit when  
connected with an Agilent precision interface.  
Ta b le 2-4 E lectr ica l Sp e cifica t ion s  
Device  
Specification  
Frequency (GHz)  
DC to 2  
a
Return loss 46 dB (ρ ≤ 0.00501)  
Return loss 40 dB (ρ ≤ 0.01000)  
Loads  
> 2 to 3  
a. 23° +5 °C; typical resistance change: ±300 ppm/°C  
Cer tifica tion  
Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time  
of shipment from the factory. Agilent further certifies that its calibration measurements  
are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)  
to the extent allowed by the institutes calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities  
of other International Standards Organization members. See How Agilent Verifies the  
Devices in This Kit” on page 4-2 for more information.  
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3 Use, Ma in ten a n ce, a n d Ca r e of th e  
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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices  
Electrostatic Discharge  
Electr ost a t ic Disch a r ge  
Protection against ESD (electrostatic discharge) is essential while connecting, inspecting,  
or cleaning connectors attached to a static-sensitive circuit (such as those found in test  
sets).  
Static electricity can build up on your body and can easily damage sensitive internal  
circuit elements when discharged. Static discharges too small to be felt can cause  
permanent damage. Devices such as calibration components and devices under test  
(DUTs), can also carry an electrostatic charge. To prevent damage to the test set,  
components, and devices:  
a lwa ys wear a grounded wrist strap having a 1 Mresistor in series with it when  
handling components and devices or when making connections to the test set.  
a lwa ys use a grounded, conductive table mat while making connections.  
a lwa ys wear a heel strap when working in an area with a conductive floor. If you are  
uncertain about the conductivity of your floor, wear a heel strap.  
a lwa ys ground yourself before you clean, inspect, or make a connection to a  
static-sensitive device or test port. You can, for example, grasp the grounded outer shell  
of the test port or cable connector briefly.  
a lwa ys ground the center conductor of a test cable before making a connection to the  
analyzer test port or other static-sensitive device. This can be done as follows:  
1. Connect a short (from your calibration kit) to one end of the cable to short the center  
conductor to the outer conductor.  
2. While wearing a grounded wrist strap, grasp the outer shell of the cable connector.  
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the test port.  
4. Remove the short from the cable.  
Refer to Chapter 6 , Replaceable Parts,” for part numbers and instructions for ordering  
ESD protective devices.  
F igu r e 3-1 E SD P r ote ct ion Se tu p  
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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices  
Visual Inspection  
Visu a l In sp ect ion  
Visual inspection and, if necessary, cleaning should be done every time a connection is  
made. Metal particles from the connector threads may fall into the connector when it is  
disconnected. One connection made with a dirty or damaged connector can damage both  
connectors beyond repair.  
In some cases, magnification is necessary to see damage on a connector; a magnifying  
device with a magnification of 10× is recommended. However, not all defects that are  
visible only under magnification will affect the electrical performance of the connector. Use  
the following guidelines when evaluating the integrity of a connector.  
Look for Obviou s Defects a n d Da m a ge Fir st  
Examine the connectors first for obvious defects and damage: badly worn plating on the  
connector interface, deformed threads, or bent, broken, or misaligned center conductors.  
Connector nuts should move smoothly and be free of burrs, loose metal particles, and  
rough spots.  
Wh a t Ca u ses Con n ect or Wea r ?  
Connector wear is caused by connecting and disconnecting the devices. The more use a  
connector gets, the faster it wears and degrades. The wear is greatly accelerated when  
connectors are not kept clean, or are connected incorrectly.  
Connector wear eventually degrades performance of the device. Calibration devices should  
have a long life if their use is on the order of a few times per week. Replace devices with  
worn connectors.  
The test port connectors on the network analyzer test set may have many connections each  
day, and are therefore more subject to wear. It is recommended that an adapter be used as  
a test port saver to minimize the wear on the test sets test port connectors.  
In sp ect th e Ma tin g P la n e Su r fa ces  
Flat contact between the connectors at all points on their mating plane surfaces is required  
for a good connection. Look especially for deep scratches or dents, and for dirt and metal  
particles on the connector mating plane surfaces. Also look for signs of damage due to  
excessive or uneven wear or misalignment.  
Light burnishing of the mating plane surfaces is normal, and is evident as light scratches  
or shallow circular marks distributed more or less uniformly over the mating plane  
surface. Other small defects and cosmetic imperfections are also normal. None of these  
affect electrical or mechanical performance.  
If a connector shows deep scratches or dents, particles clinging to the mating plane  
surfaces, or uneven wear, clean and inspect it again. Devices with damaged connectors  
should be discarded. Determine the cause of damage before connecting a new, undamaged  
connector in the same configuration.  
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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices  
Cleaning Connectors  
In sp ect th e P r ecision Slotless Con n ector s (fem a le)  
Precision slotless female connectors are used to improve accuracy. The slotless contacts are  
not affected by the slight variations in male contact pin diameter. However, it is still  
advisable to inspect them regularly for damage.  
NOTE  
Inspection is particularly important when mating nonprecision to precision  
devices.  
Clea n in g Con n ect or s  
Clean connectors are essential for ensuring the integrity of RF and microwave coaxial  
connections.  
1. Use Com p r essed Air or Nit r oge n  
WARNING  
Alw a ys u se p r ot ect ive e yew ea r w h en u sin g com p r essed a ir or  
n it r oge n .  
Use compressed air (or nitrogen) to loosen particles on the connector mating plane  
surfaces.  
You can use any source of clean, dry, low-pressure compressed air or nitrogen that has  
an effective oil-vapor filter and liquid condensation trap placed just before the outlet  
hose.  
Ground the hose nozzle to prevent electrostatic discharge, and set the air pressure to  
less than 414 kPa (60 psi) to control the velocity of the air stream. High-velocity streams  
of compressed air can cause electrostatic effects when directed into a connector. These  
electrostatic effects can damage the device. Refer to Electrostatic Discharge” earlier in  
this chapter for additional information.  
2. Clea n th e Con n e ct or Th r ea d s  
WARNING  
Kee p isop r op yl a lcoh ol a w a y fr om h ea t , sp a r k s, a n d fla m e. St or e in a  
tigh tly close d con ta in er. It is ext r em ely fla m m a b le. In ca se of fir e, u se  
a lcoh ol foa m , d r y ch em ica l, or ca r bon d ioxid e; w a t er m a y b e  
in effective.  
Use isop r op yl a lcoh ol w ith a d e qu a te ve n t ila tion a n d a void con ta ct  
w it h eyes, sk in , a n d cloth in g. It ca u ses sk in ir r it a tion , m a y ca u se e ye  
d a m a ge , a n d is h a r m fu l if sw a llow e d or in h a le d . It m a y b e h a r m fu l if  
a bsor b ed th r ou gh t h e sk in . Wa sh th or ou gh ly a ft er h a n d lin g.  
In ca se of sp ill, soa k u p w ith sa n d or ea r th . F lu sh sp ill a r ea w ith  
w a t er.  
Disp ose of isop r op yl a lcoh ol in a ccor d a n ce w ith a ll a p p lica ble  
fed e r a l, st a te , a n d loca l en vir on m en t a l r egu la tion s.  
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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices  
Cleaning Connectors  
Use a lint-free swab or cleaning cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol to remove any  
dirt or stubborn contaminants on a connector that cannot be removed with compressed  
air or nitrogen. Refer to Table 6-3 on page 6-5 for part numbers for isopropyl alcohol and  
cleaning swabs.  
a. Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to a lint-free cleaning swab.  
b. Clean the connector threads.  
c. Let the alcohol evaporate, then blow the threads dry with a gentle stream of clean,  
low-pressure compressed air or nitrogen. Always completely dry a connector before  
you reassemble or use it.  
3. Cle a n t h e Ma t in g P la n e Su r fa ces  
a. Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to a lint-free cleaning swab.  
b. Clean the center and outer conductor mating plane surfaces. When cleaning a female  
connector, avoid snagging the swab on the center conductor contact fingers by using  
short strokes.  
c. Let the alcohol evaporate, then blow the connector dry with a gentle stream of clean,  
low-pressure compressed air or nitrogen. Always completely dry a connector before  
you reassemble or use it.  
4. R ein sp ect  
Inspect the connector again to make sure that no particles or residue are present.  
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Connections  
Con n ection s  
Good connections require a skilled operator. The most common cause of measurement error  
is bad connections. The following procedures illustrate how to make good connections.  
CAUTION  
Never mate a 50 ohm connector with a 75 ohm connector. The larger center  
pin of a male 50 ohm connector will destroy the contact fingers of a female  
75 ohm connector.  
How to Ma k e a Con n ection  
P r e lim in a r y Con n ection  
1. Ground yourself and all devices. Wear a grounded wrist strap and work on a grounded,  
conductive table mat. Refer to Electrostatic Discharge” on page 3-2 for ESD  
precautions.  
2. Visually inspect the connectors. Refer to “Visual Inspection” on page 3-3.  
3. If necessary, clean the connectors. Refer to Cleaning Connectors” on page 3-4.  
4. Carefully align the connectors. The male connector center pin must slip concentrically  
into the contact finger of the female connector.  
5. Push the connectors straight together.  
CAUTION  
Do not turn the device body. Only turn the connector nut. Damage to the  
center conductor can occur if the device body is twisted.  
Do not twist or screw the connectors together. As the center conductors mate, there is  
usually a slight resistance.  
6. The preliminary connection is tight enough when the mating plane surfaces make  
uniform, light contact. Do not overtighten this connection.  
A connection in which the outer conductors make gentle contact at all points on both  
mating surfaces is sufficient. Very light finger pressure is enough to accomplish this.  
7. Make sure the connectors are properly supported. Relieve any side pressure on the  
connection from long or heavy devices or cables.  
F in a l Con n ection Usin g a Tor q u e Wr e n ch  
1. Use a torque wrench to make a final connection. Table 3-1 provides information about  
the torque wrench recommended for use with this calibration kit. A torque wrench is  
not included in the calibration kit. Refer to Chapter 6 for part number and ordering  
information.  
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Connections  
Ta b le 3-1 Tor q u e Wr en ch In for m a tion  
Connector Type  
Torque Setting  
Torque Tolerance  
±13.5 N-cm (±1.2 in-lb)  
Type-N  
135 N-cm (12 in-lb)  
Using a torque wrench guarantees that the connection is not too tight, preventing  
possible connector damage. It also guarantees that all connections are equally tight  
each time.  
2. Prevent the rotation of anything other than the connector nut that you are tightening.  
It may be possible to do this by hand if one of the connectors is fixed (as on a test port).  
In all situations, however, it is recommended that you use an open-end wrench to keep  
the body of the device from turning. Refer to Chapter 6 Replaceable Parts” for part  
number and ordering information.  
3. Position both wrenches within 90 degrees of each other before applying force. See  
Figure 3-2. Wrenches opposing each other (greater than 90 degrees apart) will cause a  
lifting action which can misalign and stress the connections of the devices involved.  
This is especially true when several devices are connected together.  
F igu r e 3-2 Wr en ch P osition s  
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Connections  
4. Hold the torque wrench lightly, at the end of the handle only (beyond the groove). See  
F igu r e 3-3 Usin g t h e Tor q u e Wr en ch  
5. Apply downward force perpendicular to the wrench handle. See Figure 3-3. This applies  
torque to the connection through the wrench.  
Do not hold the wrench so tightly that you push the handle straight down along its  
length rather than pivoting it, otherwise you apply an unknown amount of torque.  
6. Tighten the connection just to the torque wrench break point. The wrench handle gives  
way at its internal pivot point. See Figure 3-3. Do not tighten the connection further.  
CAUTION  
You dont have to fully break the handle of the torque wrench to reach the  
specified torque; doing so can cause the handle to kick back and loosen the  
connection. Any give at all in the handle is sufficient torque.  
Do not pivot the wrench handle on your thumb or other fingers, otherwise you apply an  
unknown amount of torque to the connection when the wrench reaches its break point.  
Do not twist the head of the wrench relative to the outer conductor mating plane. If you  
do, you apply more than the recommended torque.  
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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices  
Connections  
Con n ect in g a n d Discon n e ct in g th e Tw o-P iece Fem a le Op en (85036B)  
The female open standard in the 85036B calibration kit is composed of two parts: the open  
body (outer conductor) and the center conductor extender. Refer to Figure 3-4.  
F igu r e 3-4 Con n ect in g t h e Tw o-P iece Fem a le Op e n  
To connect the female open:  
1. Connect the open body to the male test port.  
2. Insert the center conductor extender into the hole at the end of the body and push  
gently until the center conductors mate.  
To disconnect the female open:  
1. Remove the center conductor extender by pulling gently outwards without twisting,  
rocking, or bending the extender or the body.  
2. Disconnect the body from the test port.  
How to Sep a r a te a Con n ection  
To avoid lateral (bending) force on the connector mating plane surfaces, always support the  
devices and connections.  
CAUTION  
Turn the connector nut, not the device body. Major damage to the center  
conductor can occur if the device body is twisted.  
1. Use an open-end wrench to prevent the device body from turning.  
2. Use another open-end wrench to loosen the connector nut.  
3. Complete the separation by hand, turning only the connector nut.  
4. Pull the connectors straight apart without twisting, rocking, or bending either of the  
connectors.  
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Handling and Storage  
Ha n d lin g a n d St or a ge  
Install the protective end caps and store the calibration devices in the foam-lined  
storage case when not in use.  
Never store connectors loose in a box, desk, or bench drawer. This is the most common  
cause of connector damage during storage.  
Keep connectors clean.  
Do not touch mating plane surfaces. Natural skin oils and microscopic particles of dirt  
are easily transferred to a connector interface and are very difficult to remove.  
Do not set connectors contact-end down on a hard surface. The plating and the mating  
plane surfaces can be damaged if the interface comes in contact with any hard surface.  
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4 P er for m a n ce Ver ifica t ion  
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Performance Verification  
Introduction  
In t r od u ction  
The performance of your calibration kit can only be verified by returning the kit to Agilent  
Technologies for recertification. The equipment required to verify the specifications of the  
devices in the kit has been specially manufactured and is not commercially available.  
How Agilen t Ver ifies th e Devices in Th is Kit  
Agilent verifies the specifications of these devices as follows:  
1. The residual microwave error terms of the test system are verified with precision  
airlines and shorts that are directly traced to NIST (National Institute of Standards  
and Technology). The airline and short characteristics are developed from mechanical  
measurements. The mechanical measurements and material properties are carefully  
modeled to give very accurate electrical representation. The mechanical measurements  
are then traced to NIST through various plug and ring gages and other mechanical  
measurements.  
2. Each calibration device is electrically tested on this system. For the initial (before sale)  
testing of the calibration devices, Agilent includes the test measurement uncertainty as  
a guardband to guarantee each device meets the published specification. For  
recertifications (after sale), no guardband is used and the measured data is compared  
directly with the specification to determine the pass or fail status. The measurement  
uncertainty for each device is, however, recorded in the calibration report that  
accompanies recertified kits.  
These two steps establish a traceable link to NIST for Agilent to the extent allowed by the  
institutes calibration facility. The specifications data provided for the devices in this kit is  
traceable to NIST through Agilent Technologies.  
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Performance Verification  
Recertification  
R ecer t ifica t ion  
The following will be provided with a recertified kit:  
a new calibration sticker affixed to the case  
a certificate of calibration  
a calibration report for each device in the kit listing measured values, specifications,  
and uncertainties  
NOTE  
A list of NIST traceable numbers may be purchased upon request to be  
included in the calibration report.  
Agilent Technologies offers a Sta ndard calibration for the recertification of this kit. For  
more information, contact Agilent Technologies. See Table 5-1 on page 5-3.  
Lim it ed Recer tifica tion  
The 75loads in the calibration kit are specified for use up to 3 GHz. For many  
applications, the performance above 2 GHz is not utilized.  
For a standard recertification, the devices in the calibration kit are tested and calibrated  
up to 3 GHz. However, a limited recertification can be requested. For this limited  
recertification, the devices are tested and calibrated up to 2 GHz.  
To request a limited recertification, make sure the following is clearly written on the order:  
Limited Calibration DC–2 GHz.  
All loads that receive a limited calibration are supplied with a limited calibration label  
applied to the device.  
How Often to R ecer tify  
The suggested initial interval for recertification is 12 months or sooner. The actual need for  
recertification depends on the use of the kit. After reviewing the results of the initial  
recertification, you may establish a different recertification interval that reflects the usage  
and wear of the kit.  
NOTE  
The recertification interval should begin on the date the kit is first used after  
the recertification date.  
Wh er e to Sen d a Kit for R ecer tifica t ion  
Contact Agilent Technologies for information on where to send your kit for recertification.  
When you return the kit, complete and attach a service tag. Refer to Returning a Kit or  
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Recertification  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting Process  
Tr ou b lesh oot in g P r ocess  
If you suspect a bad calibration, or if your network analyzer does not pass performance  
verification, follow the steps in Figure 5-1.  
F igu r e 5-1 Tr ou b lesh oot in g F low ch a r t  
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Returning a Kit or Device to Agilent  
R et u r n in g a Kit or Device t o Agilen t  
If your kit or device requires service, contact the Agilent Technologies office nearest you for  
information on where to send it. See Table 5-1. Include a service tag (located near the end  
of this manual) on which you provide the following information:  
your company name and address  
a technical contact person within your company, and the person's complete phone  
number  
the model number and serial number of the kit  
the part number and serial number of each device  
the type of service required  
a deta iled description of the problem and how the device was being used when the  
problem occurred (such as calibration or measurement)  
Ta b le 5-1 Con ta ctin g Agilen t  
On lin e a ssist a n ce: www.agilent.com/find/assist  
Un it e d Sta t e s  
La t in Am e r ica  
Ca n a d a  
Eu r op e  
(tel) 1 800 452 4844  
(tel) (305) 269 7500  
(fax) (305) 269 7599  
(tel) 1 877 894 4414  
(fa x) (905) 282-6495  
(tel) (+31) 20 547 2323  
(fax) (+31) 20 547 2390  
New Ze a la n d  
J a p a n  
Au st r a lia  
Sin ga p or e  
(tel) 0 800 738 378  
(fax) (+64) 4 495 8950  
(tel) (+81) 426 56 7832  
(fax) (+81) 426 56 7840  
(tel) 1 800 629 485  
(fa x) (+61) 3 9210 5947 (fax) (65) 836 0252  
(tel) 1 800 375 8100  
Ma la ysia  
P h ilip p in es  
Th a ila n d  
Hon g Kon g  
(tel) 1 800 828 848  
(fax) 1 800 801 664  
(tel) (632) 8426802  
(tel) (PLDT subscriber  
only):  
1 800 16510170  
(fax) (632) 8426809  
(fax) (PLDT subscriber  
only):  
(tel) outside Bangkok:  
(088) 226 008  
(tel) within Ba ngkok:  
(662) 661 3999  
(tel) 800 930 871  
(fax) (852) 2506 9233  
(fa x) (66) 1 661 3714  
1 800 16510288  
Ta iw a n  
(tel) 0800-047-866  
(fax) (886) 2 25456723  
P eop le s R ep u blic of  
Ch in a  
(tel) (preferred):  
800-810-0189  
In d ia  
(tel) 1-600-11-2929  
(fa x) 000-800-650-1101  
(tel) (alternate):  
10800-650-0021  
(fax) 10800-650-0121  
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6 R ep la cea ble Pa r ts  
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Replaceable Parts  
Introduction  
In t r od u ction  
Table 6-1 lists the replacement part numbers for items included in the 85036B calibration  
kit and Figure 6-1 illustrates each of these items.  
Table 6-2 lists the replacement part numbers for items included in the 85036E calibration  
kit and Figure 6-2 illustrates each of these items.  
Table 6-3 lists the replacement part numbers for items recommended or required for  
successful operation but not included in the calibration kit.  
To order a listed part, note the description, the part number, and the quantity desired.  
Telephone or send your order to Agilent Technologies. See Table 5-1 on page 5-3.  
Ta b le 6-1 R e p la cea b le P a r ts for t h e 85036B Ca lib r a tion Kit  
Description  
Qty Per Kit  
Agilent Part Number  
Ca libr a t ion De vices (75Typ e -N)  
Male broadband load  
Female broadband load  
Male short  
1
1
1
1
1
1
00909-60019  
00909-60020  
85036-60012  
85036-60011  
85032-60007  
85032-20001  
85036-60019  
Female short  
Male open  
Female open body  
Female open center conductor extender  
1
Ad a p t e r s  
Type-N-male to male  
Type-N-female to female  
Type-N-male to female  
1
1
1
85036-60013  
85036-60014  
85036-60015  
Ca libr a t ion Kit Stor a ge Ca se  
Box  
1
85036-80001  
85036-80002  
Foam pad set  
1
Misce lla n e ou s It em s  
Users and service guide  
1
85036-90016  
1401-0214  
1401-0225  
1540-1027  
Male protective end caps  
as required  
Female protective end caps  
as required  
1
Tube package (for center conductor extender)  
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F igu r e 6-1 R ep la cea b le P a r t s for th e 85036B Ca libr a tion Kit  
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Ta b le 6-2 R ep la ce a ble P a r ts for t h e 85036E Ca lib r a tion Kit  
Description  
Qty Per Kit Agilent Part Number  
Ca lib r a t ion De vice s (75Typ e -N)  
Male broadband load  
1
00909-60019  
85036-60016  
Male combination open/short  
1
Ca lib r a t ion Kit St or a ge Ca se  
Box  
1
9211-1582  
Foam pad set  
1
85023-80005  
Miscella n e ou s It e m s  
Users and service guide  
Male protective end cap  
1
85036-90016  
1401-0214  
as  
required  
F igu r e 6-2 R ep la ce a ble P a r ts for t h e 85036E Ca lib r a tion Kit  
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Ta ble 6-3 R ep la cea b le P a r t sIte m s Not In clu d ed in th e 85036B a n d 85036E  
Ca lib r a t ion Kits  
Description  
Qty  
Agilent Part Number  
Con n ect or Ga ge s (75Typ e -N)  
Connector gage set  
1
85036B K01  
Wr en ch es  
3/4 in, 135 N-cm (12 in-lb) torque wrench  
1/2 in and 9/16 in open-end wrench  
3/4 in open-end wrench  
1
1
1
8710-1766  
8710-1770  
8720-0011  
ESD P r ot ect ive De vice s  
Grounding wrist strap  
1
1
1
1
9300-1367  
9300-0980  
9300-0797  
9300-1308  
5 ft grounding cord for wrist strap  
2 ft by 4 ft conductive table mat with 15 ft grounding wire  
ESD heel strap  
Con n e ct or Clea n in g Su p p lies  
Isopropyl alcohol  
30 ml 8500-5344  
Foam tipped cleaning swabs  
Miscella n eou s It em s  
100  
9301-1243  
Connector care - quick reference card  
1
08510-90360  
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A Sta n d a r d Defin ition s  
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Standard Definitions  
Standard Class Assignments  
St a n d a r d Cla ss Assign m en t s  
Class assignment organizes calibration standards into a format compatible with the error  
models used in the measurement calibration. A class or group of classes corresponds to the  
systematic errors to be removed from the measured network analyzer response. Table A-1  
lists the classes of the devices in this calibration kit.  
Ta b le A-1 Sta n d a r d Cla ss Assign m en ts  
Calibration Kit Label: N 75 Ω  
Class  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Standard Class Label  
Opens  
S
A
B
C
A
B
C
2
1
3
2
1
3
8
7
11  
11  
11  
22  
22  
22  
S
S
S
S
S
Shorts  
Load  
8
7
Opens  
Shorts  
Load  
Forward Transmission  
Reverse Transmission  
Forward Match  
4
4
4
4
1
1
Thru  
Thru  
Thru  
Reverse Match  
Thru  
Response  
7
7
2
2
8
8
4
4
Response  
Response and Isolation  
Response & Isolation  
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Standard Class Assignments  
Bla n k For m  
The standard class assignments listed in Table A-1 may be changed to meet your specific  
requirements. Table A-2 is provided to record the modified standard class assignments.  
Ta b le A-2 St a n d a r d Cla ss Assign m en t s Bla n k For m  
Calibration Kit Label: ______________  
Class  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Standard Class  
Label  
S
S
S
S
S
S
A
B
C
A
B
C
11  
11  
11  
22  
22  
22  
Forward Transmission  
Reverse Transmission  
Forward Match  
Reverse Match  
Response  
Response and Isolation  
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Nominal Standard Definitions  
Nom in a l St a n d a r d Defin ition s  
Standard definitions provide the constants needed to mathematically model the electrical  
characteristics (delay, attenuation, and impedance) of each calibration standard. The  
nominal values of these constants are theoretically derived from the physical dimensions  
and material of each calibration standard, or from actual measured response. These values  
are used to determine the measurement uncertainties of the network analyzer. The  
standard definitions in Table A-3 list typical calibration kit parameters used to specify the  
mathematical model of each device. This information must be loaded into the network  
analyzer to perform valid calibrations. Refer to your network analyzers users guide for  
instructions on loading calibration constants.  
NOTE  
The values in the standard definitions table are valid only over the specified  
operating temperature range.  
Settin g th e System Im p ed a n ce  
This kit contains only 75 ohm devices. Ensure the system impedance (Z0) is set to 75 ohms.  
Refer to your network analyzers users guide for instructions on setting system impedance.  
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Nominal Standard Definitions  
Ta b le A-3 St a n d a r d De fin ition s  
a
Calibration Kit Label: N 75 Ω  
System Z = 75 Ω  
0
b
Offset  
Freq  
(GHz)  
Standard  
Short  
Open  
Load  
0
0
0
75  
75  
75  
1.13G  
1.13G  
1.13G  
0
999  
999  
999  
Coax  
Coax  
1
2
3
Short (m)  
63.5  
84  
56  
0
0
0
Open (m)  
Fixed  
Coax Broad-  
band  
Delay/  
Thru  
0
75  
1.13G  
0
999  
Coax Thru  
4
5
6
7
Short  
Open  
17.544  
17.544  
75  
75  
1.13G  
1.13G  
0
0
999  
999  
Coax  
Short (f)  
41e  
40  
5
0
Coax  
8
Open (f)  
a. Ensure system impedance (Z0) of network analyzer is set to this value.  
b. Open, short, load, delay/thru, or arbitrary impedance.  
c. Load or arbitrary impedance only.  
d. Standard labels that specify sex, (m) or (f), refer to the sex of the analyzers test port connector.  
e. If your instrument is an Agilent 8752B or 8711 Option 1EC, and you are calibrating at the test port, this number is 33. For all  
other instruments and applications, including calibrating at a point other than the test port (such as the end of a cable), 41 is  
the correct number. This is because the 8752B and 8711 Option 1EC have special female test ports with longer, more rugged  
fingers.  
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Standard Definitions  
Nominal Standard Definitions  
Bla n k For m  
The standard definitions listed in Table A-3 may be changed to meet your specific  
requirements. Table A-4 is provided to record the modified standard definitions.  
Ta b le A-4 Sta n d a r d Defin it ion s Bla n k For m  
a
System Z = ______________  
Calibration Kit Label: ____________________  
0
b
Offset  
Freq  
(GHz)  
Standard  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
a. Ensure system Z of network analyzer is set to this value.  
0
b. Open, short, load, delay/thru, or arbitrary impedance.  
c. Load or arbitrary impedance only.  
d. Standard labels that specify sex, (m) or (f), refer to the sex of the analyzers test port connector.  
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In d ex  
A
how to make, 3-6  
preliminary, 3-6  
two-piece female open, 3-9  
undoing, 3-9  
adapters, 1-3  
part numbers, 6-5  
alcohol  
using a torque wrench, 3-6  
connector  
isopropyl  
as cleaning solvent, 3-4  
cleaning, 3-4  
altitude, 2-2  
cleaning supplies, 6-5  
damage, 3-3  
B
female, 3-4  
life, 3-3  
blank form  
standard class assignments, A-3  
standard definitions, A-6  
broadband loads, 1-2  
mating plane, 3-5  
precision slotless (female), 3-4  
sex, 1-8  
threads, 3-4  
C
visual inspection, 3-3  
wear, 3-3  
cal kit  
contents, 1-2  
constants  
overview, 1-2  
calibration, 1-3  
return to Agilent, 5-3  
serial number, 1-6  
calibration  
entering, 1-3  
permanently stored, 1-3  
contacting Agilent Technologies, 5-3  
contents  
bad, 5-2  
certificate of, 4-2  
constants, 1-3  
kit, 1-2  
permanently stored, 1-3  
limited, 4-3  
D
damage  
shipment, 1-4  
standards, 2-4  
temperature, 2-2  
calibration constants  
entering, 1-3  
to connectors, 3-3  
damaged connectors, 3-3  
data, recertification, 4-2  
defective connectors, 3-3  
definitions  
permanently stored, 1-3  
calibration definitions, 1-3  
calibration kit  
standard, A-4  
contents, 1-2  
overview, 1-2  
return to Agilent, 5-3  
serial number, 1-6  
calibration kit history, 1-7  
calibration label  
part number, 6-5  
calibration report, 4-2  
calibration sticker, 4-3  
certificate of calibration, 4-2  
certification  
device  
connecting, 3-6  
disconnecting, 3-9  
handling, 3-10  
maintenance, 1-8  
part numbers, 6-5  
return to Agilent, 5-3  
storage, 3-10  
temperature, 2-2  
visual inspection, 3-3  
devices  
specifications, 2-4  
class assignment  
standard, A-2  
how Agilent verifies, 4-2  
serial numbers, 1-6  
disconnecting the two-piece female open, 3-9  
disconnection  
class assignments  
blank form, A-3  
two-piece female open, 3-9  
cleaning connectors, 3-4  
cleaning supplies, 1-3  
ordering, 6-5  
disconnections, 3-9  
distance from ref plane to shorting plane,  
specifications, 2-3  
part numbers, 6-5  
compressed air or nitrogen, 3-4  
connecting the two-piece female open, 3-9  
connections, 3-2, 3-6, 3-9  
cautions in making, 3-6  
disconnecting, 3-9  
ESD concerns, 3-6  
final, 3-6  
documentation warranty, ii  
E
electrical specifications, 2-4  
electrostatic discharge, 3-2  
supplies  
part numbers, 6-5  
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when making connections, 3-6  
environmental requirements, 2-2  
equipment  
limited calibration, 4-3  
limited calibration  
requesting, 4-3  
loads  
required, 1-3  
but not supplied, 1-3, 6-2, 6-5  
supplied, 1-2, 6-2, 6-4  
ESD, 3-2  
broadband, 1-2  
M
precautions, 3-2, 3-4  
supplies  
maintenance, 3-2  
preventive, 1-8  
part numbers, 6-5  
when making connections, 3-6  
maintenance of devices, 1-8  
making connections, 3-6  
manual  
F
part number, 6-5  
mating plane  
female open, 3-9  
connecting, 3-9  
disconnecting, 3-9  
frequency  
specifications, 2-4  
frequency range, 2-4, 4-3  
connector, 3-5  
mating plane inspection, 3-3  
mating plane surfaces, 3-5  
mechanical specifications, 2-3  
N
nitrogen, 3-4  
G
nominal standard definitions, A-4  
gage  
connector  
master, 6-5  
gage master  
part numbers, 6-5  
gages, 1-3  
numbers  
serial, 1-6  
recording, 1-6  
O
offices  
sales and service, 5-3  
open-end wrench, 1-3, 3-9  
part number, 6-5  
opens, 1-2  
H
handling, 3-10  
history, calibration kit, 1-7  
humidity, 2-2  
opens and shorts, 1-2  
ordering parts, 6-2  
I
impedance  
P
system, A-4  
part numbers, 6-2  
incoming inspection, 1-4  
inside diameter of outer conductor, specifications, 2-3  
inspection  
parts  
ordering, 6-2  
replaceable, 6-2  
damage, 3-3  
required but not supplied, 6-2  
performance verification, 4-2  
fail, 5-2  
defects, 3-3  
incoming, 1-4  
mating plane, 3-3  
visual, 3-3  
permanently stored calibration definitions, 1-3  
pin depth  
isopropyl alcohol  
as cleaning solvent, 3-4  
typical values, 2-3  
precision slotless connectors, 3-4  
preventive maintenance, 1-8  
K
kit  
R
contents, 1-2  
overview, 1-2  
return to Agilent, 5-3  
serial number, 1-6  
recertification, 4-3  
how often?, 4-3  
interval, 4-3  
limited, 4-3  
whats included, 4-3  
where to send your kit, 4-3  
regulations  
L
label  
environmental, 3-5  
calibration, 4-3  
part number, 6-5  
replaceable parts, 6-2  
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requirements  
device, 2-2  
environmental, 2-2  
error-corrected temperature range, 2-2  
measurement, 2-2  
return loss  
specifications, 2-4  
return, kit or device, 5-3  
operating range, 2-2  
verification and measurement, 2-2  
test data, 4-2  
S
threads  
connector, 3-4  
sales  
torque wrench, 1-3, 3-6  
part number, 6-5  
and service offices, 5-3  
sales and service offices, 5-3  
serial numbers, 1-6  
devices, 1-6  
specifications, 3-6  
traceability, 4-2  
troubleshooting, 5-2  
two-piece female open, 3-9  
recording, 1-6  
service, 5-2  
and sales offices, 5-3  
service tag, 1-4, 4-3, 5-3  
sex  
V
verification  
connector, 1-8  
performance, 4-2  
temperature, 2-2  
visual inspection, 3-3  
shipment  
damage, 1-4  
verifying complete, 1-4  
shorts, 1-2  
W
specifications, 2-2  
altitude, 2-2  
warranty, documentation, ii  
wrench  
certification, 2-4  
distance from ref plane to shorting plane, 2-3  
electrical, 2-4  
open-end, 1-3, 3-9  
part number, 6-5  
undoing connections, 3-9  
torque, 1-3  
environmental, 2-2  
frequency, 2-4  
humidity, 2-2  
part number, 6-5  
wrenches  
part numbers, 6-5  
inside diameter of outer conductor, 2-3  
mechanical, 2-3  
return loss, 2-4  
temperature, 2-2  
verifying, 4-2  
standard class assignments, A-2  
blank form, A-3  
standard definitions, A-4, A-6  
blank form, A-6  
nominal, A-4  
standards  
calibration, 2-4  
NIST, 2-4, 4-3  
static discharge, 3-2  
sticker  
calibration, 4-3  
storage, 3-10  
altitude, 2-2  
humidity, 2-2  
temperature, 2-2  
supplies  
cleaning, 1-3  
system impedance  
setting, A-4  
T
tag  
service, 1-4, 4-3, 5-3  
temperature  
calibration, 2-2  
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