Limitations of Using an AM Leveling Loop for Calibrating RF Power Sensors
Characterizing RF power sensors is commonly done using a direct comparison system which employs a resistive RF power splitter with a power standard connected to a power meter. One of the most stable and repeatable type of power standards are thermistor type RF power sensors.
The thermistor is part of a DC bridge circuit; RF power is determined by changes in DC voltage on the bridge circuit, caused by incident RF energy. The TEGAM/Weinschel Models 1806/1806A utilize this method. While measuring RF power this way is very reliable and well established for use in cal labs, it can be a cumbersome task.
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