Using the Multiport Test System
How to Use User-Defined Displays
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This quadrature hybrid can be further characterized by employing other user-defined
calculations. For instance, you could characterize loss with the equation:
(S21+(-1)^0.5*S31)/2^0.5
which translates to:
You could also characterize cancellation with the equation:
(S21-(-1)^0.5*S31)/2^0.5
which translates to:
These are the mathematical equivalents of connecting an ideal 90° hybrid to the DUT in such
a way that the outputs either add constructively or cancel each other.
Defining the Reference Impedance in User-Defined Equations
When you define a user-defined parameter, the system does not know the correct reference
impedance for displaying impedance and conductance markers.
You can define your port impedance values by editing the
impedanceDef.txt
file. The default
location of this file is
..\Program Files\Agilent\system\
, the actual location may be
different.
Instructions for editing impedance definitions are included in the file. Make sure you edit and
save the file in ASCII text only format.
The section title in the
impedanceDef.txt
file must match the variable name created in the
User Defined Display
dialog box. Impedance equations defined here will only be loaded if the
data tag (the variable name) is in use.
NOTE
Maintain a copy of your unmodified (original)
impedanceDef.txt
file in a safe
location.
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2
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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 ...