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TestProcess.Measure.Ratio.Voltage.AC.Sinewave.Delta.Frequency

A test process that measures the difference  2 sinusoidal AC sinewave signals at different frequencies while keeping the voltage level constant.  The two measured values are compared, the results can be expressed as delta volts, dB or percent of change.

These two signals are often used when calibrating flatness of a device.

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TestProcess.Measure.Ratio.Voltage.AC.Sinewave.Delta.Voltage

A test process that measures the difference  2 sinusoidal AC sinewave signals at different voltage levels keeping the frequency constant.  The two measured values are compared, the results can be expressed as delta volts, dB or percent of change.

These two signals are often used when calibrating linearity of a device.

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TestProcess.Measure.Ratio.Power.RF.Sinewave.Delta.Power

A test process that measures the difference  2 sinusoidal RF signals at different power levels keeping the frequency constant.  The two measured values are compared, the results can be expressed as Delta dB or percent of change.

These two signals are often used when calibrating the linearity of a device.

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TestProcess.Measure.Ratio.Power.RF.Sinewave.Delta.Frequency

A test process that measures the difference between 2 sinusoidal RF  signals at different frequencies while keeping the power levels constant.  The two measured values are compared, the results can be expressed as dB or percent of change.

These two signals are often used when calibrating flatness of a signal generator or similar device. (more…)

TestProcess.Source.Power.DC.Simulated

The process of sourcing a sinusoidal DC Power signal from a device where the Volts and Amps are provided on two different outputs and measured by the UUT as Watts / Power.

This test process can be used by any device that measures AC power with separate voltage and current inputs. (more…)

TestProcess.Source.Power.AC.Sinewave.Simulated

The process of sourcing a sinusoidal AC Power signal from a device where the Volts and Amps are provided on two different outputs and measured by the UUT as Watts / Power.

This test process can be used by any device that measures AC power with separate voltage and current inputs. (more…)