Index
Index-9
scale and offset, 7-8
smoothing, 7-8
sweep-to-sweep averaging, 7-6
trace math operation, 7-7
transform, 7-8
vector error-correction, 7-7
processing, data, 7-5
prompting user to connect mixer
test setup, 2-29
purging a sequence from a disk,
1-104
R
R channel inputs, internal and
external, 2-10
range, 3-30
forward transform, 3-24
resolution, 3-34
ratio calculations, 7-6
ratio measurements in channel 1
and 2, to, 1-20
raw arrays, 7-7
raw source match, 7-71
real format, 7-29
recall time, reduci ng, 5-18
recalling a file, 4-54
solving problems, 4-55
recalling instrument states, 4-36
receiver
calibration, 6-15
crosstalk, reducing, 5-15, 5-18
noise floor, reducing, 5-15
receiver block, 7-4
reducing
averaging factor, 5-12
effect of spurious responses, 2-5
number of measurement points,
5-12
reducing recall time, 5-18
reducing trace noise, 5-16
activating averaging, 5-16
changing system bandwidth,
5-16
reduction, IF bandwidth, 7-35
reference plane and port
extensions, 5-5
reflection measurements
response and isolation error
correction, 6-19
response error correction, 6-12
reflection measurements in time
domain low pass, 3-16
interpreting the low pa s s
response horizontal axis,
3-16
interpreting the low pa s s
response vertical axis, 3-16
reflection measurements using
bandpass
interpreting the band pass
reflection response vertical
axis, 3-13
reflection measurements using
bandpass mode, 3-12
interpreting the bandpass
reflection response
horizontal axis, 3-13
reflection response
measurements, making, 3-9
relative velocity f actor, adjusting,
3-12
removing adapter delay, 6-42
removing the effect of an adapter,
6-74
renaming a file, 4-53
repeatability, connector, 5-4
repetitive switching of the
attenuator, 7-13
required peripheral equipment,
7-4
required test equipm ent,
connecting, 1-4
requirements for TRL standards,
7-72
re-saving an instrument state,
4-51
resetting
plotting parameter s to default
values, 4-18
printing parameters to defau l t
values, 4-7
resolution, 3-32
range resolution, 3-34
response resolution, 3-32
response
calibration, 2-29
error correction for reflection
measurements, 6-12
error correction for transmission
measurements, 6-14
magnitude, 1-7
resolution, 3-32
response and isolation
calibration, 7-54
response and isolation error
correction for reflection
measurements, 6-19
response calibration, 7-54
restarting a calibration, 6-5
reverse isolation, 1-57
reviewing the limit line segments,
1-79
RF feedthrough, 2-47
RF frequency range, 2-22
using the calculation, 2-22
using the mixer measurement
diagram, 2-17, 2-23
RF range
power meter calibration, 2-23
RF, defining, 2-7
ripple limit testing, 1-811-91
ripple limits
editing, 1-841-86
running the test, 1-861-91
setting, 1-811-84
ripple test
absolute value, 1-89
displaying limits, 1-87
displaying values, 1-88
frequency bands, 1-83
margin value, 1-91
message color, 1-87
starting and stopping, 1-86
running a bandwidth test,
1-941-97
running a limit test, 1-79
running a sequence, 1-100
running the ripple limits test,
1-861-91
S
S11 and S22 one-port calibration,
7-55
S2P data format, 4-42
safety considerations, 8-5
before applying power, 8-5
compliance with German FTZ
emissions requi rements, 8-8
compliance with German noise
requirements, 8-8
general, 8-7
safety earth ground, 8-5
servicing, 8-6
safety earth groun d , 8- 5
safety symbols, 8-4
sample-and-sweep correction
mode, using, 6-36
sampler/IF corre ction, 7-6
saving
calibration data, 6-5, 7-65
data trace, 1-19
instrument state, 4-38, 7-65
measurement results, 4-39
measurement results
graphically, 4-46
modified calibratio n k it s, 7-65
to a disk, 7-65
saving a file
solving problems, 4-55
saving and recalling instrument
states, 4-36