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Additionally, manufacturers do not publish a velocity factor for power cables.
Recommend referring to “Advanced Features” later in this section to determine
the cable’s velocity factor using either the “VF Search” or “Sample a Cable”
method.
Other E20/20 Step TDR Applications
Measuring liquid tank levels
Measuring soil or material moisture content
Measuring terminators or resistors
Measuring PCB traces
Please contact AEA Technology, Inc. for information on these applications and
any other application the TDR can be used to obtain measurements.
www.aeatechnology.com
or 800-258-7805 or +1-760-931-8979.
Advance Testing Features
The examples shown so far have mostly been full traces and impedance scales
about twice the cable’s Z
0
. The following features in the E20/20 TDR and
Avionics TDR are designed to enhance the trace and provide improve the
accuracy of measurements. They include:
•
Z Scale Function – Zooming vertically on events
•
Zoom Function – Horizontal or range zoom on cursor
•
Start Distance
•
Test Lead Null
•
Micro-Fault detection
•
Noise Filtering
•
Velocity Search
•
Sample a Cable
Z Scale Function
The
key works with the
▲▼
arrows to change the impedance scale
shown on the left side of the plot. This scale can also be adjusted from the Trace
menu by placing the menu cursor on Z SCALE (OHMS): and using the
◄►
keys
to change the scale setting. The fixed settings are 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1K
Ohms.