Using the Multiport Test System
How to Calculate the Gain of a Transimpedance Amplifier
Chapter 3
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How to Calculate the Gain of a Transimpedance Amplifier
The user-defined display capability can be used to determine the gain of a transimpedance
amplifier. Assume the DUT has an unbalanced input and a differential output.
The transimpedance gain of this is defined as:
VD2 is the differential voltage across the balanced pairs.
Therefore,
where Z
R1
is the reference impedance at port 1.
1. Open the
User-Defined Display
“Data > User-Defined Display > Add
2. Enter names in the
Tab Title
,
Graph Name
, and
Variable Nam
e boxes.
3. Enter the following equation in the
Equation
box:
SDS21*Z1*(1+S11)/(1-S11)
4. Click
OK
.
When viewed in LogMag scale, the data is displayed in dB
Ω
.
T
Z
V
D
2
I
1
---------
V
D
2
V
1
---------
V
1
I
1
------
⋅
=
=
T
Z
S
D S
21
Z
in
⋅
=
T
Z
S
D S
21
Z
R
1
1
S
11
+
1
S
11
–
----------------
⋅
⋅
=
Summary of Contents for N4413A
Page 4: ...iv ...
Page 11: ...1 1 About the Multiport Test System ...
Page 18: ...About the Multiport Test System Available Options and Accessories Chapter 1 8 ...
Page 19: ...9 2 User Interface ...
Page 27: ...17 3 Using the Multiport Test System ...
Page 89: ...79 4 Performing Time Domain Measurements ...
Page 109: ...99 5 Menu Reference ...
Page 163: ...153 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...
Page 172: ...Maintenance and Troubleshooting Contacting Agilent Chapter 6 162 ...
Page 173: ...163 7 Instrument Information ...
Page 208: ...Instrument Information Specifications and Characteristics Chapter 7 198 ...
Page 209: ...199 8 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 218: ...Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information Chapter 8 208 ...
Page 219: ...209 A Other Technical Procedures ...
Page 224: ...Other Technical Procedures IF Gain Adjustment Appendix A 214 ...