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Making Measurements
Measuring Electrical Length and Phase Distortion
Figure 1-38 Group Delay Example Measurement with Smoothing
5. To increase the effective group delay aperture, by increasing the number of
measurement points over which the analyzer calculates the group delay, press:
As the aperture is increased the “smoothness” of the trace improves markedly, but at
the expense of measurement detail.
Figure 1-39 Group Delay Example Measurement with Smoothing Aperture
Increased
Group delay is calculated by dividing the phase difference between points by the frequency
spacing. Thus, if n equals the number of points, the number of phase difference values (or
frequency segments) will be n1. The first data point is repeated so that the total number
of points remains n.
SMOOTHING APERTURE
5x1