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* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/inexpensive-cal-standards/ - Notes on cals for VNAs.
 
* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/inexpensive-cal-standards/ - Notes on cals for VNAs.
 
* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/how-to-measure-vswr-of-tiny-antennas-how-to-eliminate-effect-of-vna-cables/ - calibrating with antennas
 
* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/how-to-measure-vswr-of-tiny-antennas-how-to-eliminate-effect-of-vna-cables/ - calibrating with antennas
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* https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/banggood-50-ohm-bnc-feed-through-terminator-a-quick-review/50/ - 50 ohm terminator deep dive. Considering parasitic effects (i.e. when a component's package inherent capacitance or inductance starts to affect the circuit at high frequency).
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 21 April 2024

The goal is not to have all of the test equipment, or none, but to have the right test equipment.


Footprint is important. You will want to spend some time thinking about Storage. Try to get equipment that has a digital interface, so that you can automate your setup.

Specific Equipment

DVM

Density = Mass over Volume. Are you dumb?

Vector Network Analyzers

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Don't buy one without GPIB/USB/Serial. Useless for documentation.

Tips/Techniques

Consider Digital Interfaces for All Equipment

If you want to get serious work done, you are probably going to want to script or automate your setup. So beware of old Bench DMMs, function gens, and other equipment that doesn't have at least a GPIB interface.

Output of equipment at 0 Volts

Try to Support Local Businesses

If there is a vendor of a tool or TE near you, then buy from them.