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Uncertainty of the measurement of the frequency dependence of four-terminal pair capacitance with a four-channel vector network analyzer

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Author(s)

Stephan Schlamminger, Andrew Koffman, Yicheng Wang

Abstract

We recently overhauled the calibration service for the frequency dependence of four-terminal pair air capacitors provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology to its customers. In the past, the calibration was performed with a dual-channel vector network analyzer, requiring eight different connections to the standard with a rigid 7 mm microwave line. The new method streamlines the measurement, as each standard can be measured by simply connecting four coaxial lines between it and a four-channel network analyzer. Here, we discus the uncertainty budget of this new procedure. We found that due to the four-terminal pair definition, the measurement is far less dependent on the connectors and the uncertainty in individual scattering parameters than one would assume.
Citation
Metrologia

Keywords

Air capacitors, calibration, four-terminal pair, frequency dependence, impedance measurement

Citation

Schlamminger, S. , Koffman, A. and Wang, Y. (2025), Uncertainty of the measurement of the frequency dependence of four-terminal pair capacitance with a four-channel vector network analyzer, Metrologia, [online], https://doi.org/10.1088/1681-7575/adc39e, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=959068 (Accessed May 9, 2025)

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Created March 31, 2025, Updated May 5, 2025