A unified approach for reformulations of LRM/LRMM/LRRM calibration algorithms based on the T-matrix representation

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This paper investigates a unified theory to derive vector network analyzer calibration algorithms based on the T-matrix representation, by which means the line-reflect-match (LRM), line-reflect-match-match (LRMM), and the line-reflect-reflect-match (LRRM) calibrations are formulated. The proposed calibration theory is more general than other versions of LRM, LRMM, and LRRM in that an arbitrary known two-port device can be used as the line standard L, rather than a perfect thru or transmission line. Experimental verifications of the proposed theory using on-wafer calibrations from 0.5 GHz to 110 GHz are given.

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Zhao, W., Liu, S., Wang, H., Liu, Y., Zhang, S., Cheng, C., … Yang, X. (2017). A unified approach for reformulations of LRM/LRMM/LRRM calibration algorithms based on the T-matrix representation. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 7(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app7090866

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