Specifications

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The Concept of a Test Fixture’s Additional Error
1. System Configuration for Impedance Measurement 
Frequently the system configured for impedance measurements uses the following components.
1.  Impedance measurement instrument
2.  Cables and adapter interfaces
3.  Test fixture
System configuration for impedance measurement
The impedance measurement instrument’s accuracy is defined at the measurement port of the instrument. This means 
that the accuracy at the measurement port is guaranteed and has calibration traceability.
In an actual measurement, there can be an extension of the measurement port with a cable or an adapter conversion to 
match the test fixture’s terminal configuration. For this reason, cables and conversion adapters are provided for connec-
tivity with the measurement port. These cables (and adapters) are designed to maintain high accuracy of the measure-
ment instrument  while extending  the  measurement port.  Most of  the time,  the measurement  accuracy  of the  instru-
ment and the cable (or adapter) are specified together as a whole.
A test fixture is an accessory used to connect the DUT to the measurement instrument. Many test fixtures are provided 
to adapt to various shapes and sizes of DUTs. A test fixture is either connected directly to the measurement port of the 
instrument, or to the port of the extension cable or conversion adapter, as described earlier. The test fixture's structure 
determines the applicable frequency and impedance ranges. Hence, it is necessary to use the appropriate test fixture 
for the desired measurement conditions. In addition, each test fixture has its own inherent characteristic error, which is 
detailed in its operational manual.
2. Measurement System Accuracy
The equation for the accuracy of a measurement system is:
(Measurement accuracy) = (Instrument’s accuracy) + (Test fixture’s error)
The  measurement  instrument’s  accuracy  is  determined  by  an  equation  with  terms  that  are  dependent  on  frequency, 
measured impedance,  signal level,  and  measurement  time  mode.  By  substituting the  respective measurement  condi-
tions into the equation, the measurement accuracy is calculated. If a cable or a conversion adapter is used, then the 
specified measurement accuracy is the accuracy of the measurement instrument with the cable or adapter. This com-
bined measurement accuracy is shown in the instrument’s operational manual. 
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