Index
Index-7
insertion phase response, 1-7,
1-8
separate transmission paths
through the test device
using low pass impulse
mode, 3-20
small signal transient response
using low pass step, 3-19
measuring amplifiers, 1-52
high power measurements, 1-65
high power measurements
making, 1-59
measuring gain and reverse
isolation simultaneously,
1-57
measuring gain compression,
1-53
measuring electrical length, 1-43
measuring gain compression, 1-53
linear sweep, 1-55
using linear sweep, 1-55
measuring magnitude, 1-7
magnitude response, 1-7
measuring phase distortion, 1-43,
1-45
deviation from linear phase,
1-46
group delay, 1-46
memory math functions, 1-19
memory trace, 1-19, 1-20
viewing, 1-20
memory, d isplay, 7-8
menu
address, 7-80
analog in, 7-22
calibration kit, 7-58
conversion, 7-22
edit limits, 7-83
edit segment, 7-83
input ports menu, 7-23
offset limits, 7-83
segment, 7-16
S-parameter, 7-22
stepped edit list, 7-16
stepped edit subsweep, 7-16
swept edit list, 7-17
swept edit subsweep, 7-17
microprocessor, 7-4
microwave connector care, 5-3
microwave systematic errors,
characterizing, 7-41
minimizing
error when using adapters, 6-47
source and load mismatches, 2-4
minimum allowable stop
frequencies, 3-16
minimum amplitude, searching
for, 1-39
minimum bandwidth, 1-94
minimum sweep time, 7-11
mixer
fixed IF measurements, 2-27
measurement, 2-3
measurement di agram, using,
2-17, 2-23
mixing signals, eliminating
unwanted, 2-6
mode
auto sweep time, 5-12, 7-11
chop sweep, 5-13
continuous correction, 6-38
copy, 7-80
frequency offset, 2-40
GPIO, 7-81
low pass impulse, 3-20
manual sweep time, 7-11
network analyzer, 7-84
pass control, 7-79
system controller, 7-79
talker/listener, 7-79
time domain bandpass, 3-12
time domain low pass, 3-15
tuned receiver, 7-84
model
one-port error, 7-41
two-port error, 7-47
modified colors, 1-23
recalling, 1-23
saving, 1-23
modify colors menu, 1-22
modifying
cal kit through definition, 6-46
command, 1-101
standard definitions, 6-50
modifying calibration kits, 7-57
calibration kit menu, 7-58
saving to a disk, 7-65
verifying performance, 7-65
module information, 6-64
multiple
measurements per pa g e,
plotting from a disk, 4-28
measurements, plo tting on a full
page, 4-29
plots, outputting to a single page
using a plotter, 4-27
N
N dB Point, 1-94
names for CSV files, 4-45
naming files generated by a
sequence, 1-103
network analyzer mode, 7-84
noise reduction techniques, 7-34
averaging, 7-34
IF bandwidth reducti on, 7-35
smoothing, 7-35
non-coaxial
making measur ements, 6-48
non-coaxial devices, calibrating
for, 6-50
noninsertable device, 6-69
noninsertable devices, calibrating
for, 6-40
O
offset and scale, 7-8
offset limits menu, 7-83
offset, electrical, 6-6
offsetting limit lines, 1-79
omitting isolation calibration, 6-4
one-port calibration, S11 and S22,
7-55
one-port error model, 7-41
one-port reflection error
correction, 6-26
operating parameters, printing or
plotting, 4-34
operation, frequency offset, 7-85
operation, GPIB, 7-78
operation, limit line, 7-82
operation, system, 7-3
operation, trace math, 7-7
output power, 7-9
power coupling opti o n s, 7-10
understanding power ranges,
7-9
outputting
measurement results, 1-6
multiple plots to a single page
using a plotter, 4-27
plot files, 4-14
plot files from a PC to a plotter,
4-24
single page plots using a printer,
4-26
outputting plot files from a PC to
an HPGL compatible printer,
4-25
sending the ex it HPGL mode
and form feed sequence to
the printer, 4-26
sending the HPGL initialization
sequence to the printer,
4-26
sending the plot file to the
printer, 4-26
storing the exit HPGL mode and
form feed sequence, 4-26