Anritsu MS2036C, MS2026C, MS2038C, MS2028C manual VNA Performance Capabilities MS202x/3xC

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VNA Performance Capabilities (MS202x/3xC)

Measurement Parameters

S11, S21, S22, S12, Sd1d1, Sc1c1, Sd1c1, Sc1d1

Number of Traces

Four: TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4

 

 

Trace Format

Single, Dual, Tri, Quad. When used with Number of Traces, overlays are possible including a Single Format with Four trace overlays.

 

 

 

Log Magnitude

 

SWR

 

Phase

 

Real

 

Imaginary

Graph Types

Group Delay

Smith Chart

 

 

Log Mag / 2 (1-Port Cable Loss)

 

Linear Polar

 

Log Polar

 

Real Impedance

 

Imaginary Impedance

 

 

Domains

Frequency Domain, Time Domain, Distance Domain

 

 

Frequency

Start Frequency, Stop Frequency, Center Frequency, Span

 

 

Distance

Start Distance, Stop Distance

 

 

Time

Start Time, Stop Time

 

 

Frequency Sweep Type: Linear

Single Sweep, Continuous

 

 

Data Points

2 to 4001 (arbitrary setting); data points can be reduced without recalibration.

 

 

Limit Lines

Upper, Lower, 10 segmented Upper, 10 segmented Lower

 

 

Test Limits

Pass/Fail for Upper, Pass/Fail for Lower, Limit Audible Alarm

 

 

Data Averaging

Sweep-by-sweep

 

 

Smoothing

0 to 20%

 

 

IF Bandwidth

10, 30, 100, 300, 1k, 3k, 10k, 30k, 100k (Hz)

 

 

Reference Plane

The reference planes of a calibration (or other normalization) can be changed by entering a line length. Assumes no loss, flat magnitude,

linear phase, and constant impedance.

 

Auto Reference Plane Extension

Instead of manually entering a line length, this feature automatically adjusts phase shift from the current calibration (or other normalization) to

compensate for external cables (or test fixtures). Assumes no loss, flat magnitude, linear phase, and constant impedance.

 

Frequency Range

Frequency range of the measurement can be narrowed within the calibration range without recalibration.

 

Defined as the frequency span over which the phase change is computed at a given frequency point. The aperture can be changed without

Group Delay Aperture

recalibration. The minimum aperture is the frequency range divided by the number of points in calibration and can be increased to 20% of the

 

frequency range.

Group Delay Range

< 180º of phase change within the aperture

 

 

Trace Memory

A separate memory for each trace can be used to store measurement data for later display. The trace data can be saved and recalled.

 

 

Trace Math

Complex trace math operations of subtraction, addition, multiplication, or division are provided.

 

 

Number of Markers

Eight, arbitrary assignments to any trace

 

 

Marker Types

Reference, Delta

 

 

Marker Readout Styles

Log Mag, Cable Loss (Log Mag / 2), Log Mag and Phase, Phase, Real and Imaginary, SWR, Impedance, Admittance, Normalized Impedance,

Normalized Admittance, Polar Impedance, and Group Delay, Linear Mag, Linear Mag and Phase

 

Marker Search

Peak Search, Valley Search, Find Marker Value

 

 

Correction Models

Full 2-Port, Full S11, Full S22, Full S11 & S22, Response S21, Response S12, Response S21 & S12, Response S11, Response S22,

Response S11 & S22, One-Path Two-Port (S11,S21), One-Path Two-Port (S22,S12)

 

Calibration Methods

Short-Open-Load-Through (SOLT), Offset-Short (SSLT), and Triple-Offset-Short (SSST)

 

 

Calibration Standards’ Coefficients

Coax: N-Connector, K-Connector, 7/16, TNC, SMA, and four User Defined

Waveguide: WG11A, WG12, WG13, WG14, WG15, WG16, WG17, WG18, WG20, and four User Defined

 

Cal Correction Toggle

On/Off

 

 

Dispersion Compensation

Waveguide correction that improves accuracy of distance-to-fault data by compensating for different wavelengths propagating at different speeds.

 

 

Impedance Conversion

Support for 50 Ω and 75 Ω are provided.

 

 

Units

Meters, Feet

 

 

Bias Tee Settings

Internal, External, Off

 

 

Timebase Reference

Internal, External (10 MHz)

 

 

File Storage Types

Measurement, Setup (with CAL), Setup (without CAL), S2P (Real/Imag), S2P (Lin Mag/Phase), S2P (Log Mag/Phase), JPEG

 

 

Ethernet Configuration

DHCP or Manual (Static); IP, Gateway, Subnet entries

 

 

Languages

English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, plus two User Defined

 

 

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