
Time
Domain
Band
P
ass
Reflection
Measurements
Using
Time
Band
P
ass
As
an
example
of
a
0
using
Time
Band
P
ass,
consider
the
reection
of
a
short
or
a
load
at
the
end
of
a
cable
or
air
transmission
line.
The
sliding
load
is
sho
wn
here.
Before
making
Time
Domain
reection
measuremen
ts,
it
is
necessary
to
p erform
the
appropriate
measuremen
t
calibration.
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FACTORY
PRESET
sets
all
instrumen
ts
in
the
system
to
a
kno
wn
state,
but
it
has
the
disadv
an
tage
of
putting
all
the
instrumen
ts
through
self-test.
The
un
w
an
ted
self-test
can
take
sev
eral
min
utes,
dep ending
on
the
instrumen
ts
in
y
our
system.
T
o
sa
v
e
time,
press
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FACTORY
PRESET
once,
then
sa
v
e
the
instrumen
t
state
to
sa
v
e
register
8,
the
user
preset
register.
Then,
instead
of
pressing
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FACTORY
PRESET
,
y
ou
can
simply
press
the
green
4
USER
PRESET
5
k
ey
and
recall
an
instrumen
t
state.
1.
Press
4
USER
PRESET
5.
Sa
v
e
the
preset
state
to
a
sa
v
e
register
for
future
use.
2.
P
erform
an
S
11
1-POR
T
calibration.
Lea
v
e
the
sliding
load
connected
and
observ
e
the
F
requency
Domain
resp onse
as
the
sliding
elemen
t
is
mov
ed.
3.
Press
4
DOMAIN
5,
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TIME
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BAND
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PASS
.
4.
Press
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AUTO
to
display
the
trace
and
observ
e
the
Time
Domain
resp onse
as
the
sliding
elemen
t
is
mov
ed.
T
ypical
F
requency
Domain
and
Time
Domain
resp onses
of
a
sliding
load
are
sho
wn
in
Figure
11-2 .
5.
Mov
e
the
sliding
elemen
t
and
observ
e
the
resp onse
in
b oth
F
requency
and
Time
Band
P
ass.
If
a
high
quality
sliding
load
is
used
and
the
calibration
is
adequate,
the
F
requency
Domain
measuremen
t
of
the
sliding
load
should
c
hange
v
ery
little
when
the
slide
is
mov
ed.
Ho
w
ev
er,
the
Time
Domain
measuremen
t
sho
ws
the
individual
resp onse
of
the
load
elemen
t,
and
it
mov
es
along
the
horizontal
axis
as
the
slide
is
mov
ed.
Figure
11-2.
Measurement
of
a
Sliding
Load
11-4
Introduction
to
Time
Domain
Measurements
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