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Measuring Impedance Magnitude
The impedance (Z) of a DUT can be calculated from the measured reflection
or transmission coefficient. The impedance magnitude format allows
measurement of impedance versus frequency or power. This measurement
can be useful for many types of devices, including resonators and discrete
passive components.
The analyzer measures the reflection or transmission response of the DUT,
converts it to the equivalent complex impedance, and displays the magnitude.
Two simple conversions are available, depending on the measurement
configuration.
The impedance measurement is highly dependent on the reflection coefficient,
making it important to perform a good calibration. The accuracy of the
impedance measurement is best near the analyzer’s system impedance
(50 or 75 ohms). The resolution is limited (by internal math calculations) to
approximately 5 to 10 milliohms.
lb use the impedance magnitude format, press
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Summary of Contents for 8712C
Page 1: ...I I User s Guide HP 8712C and HP 8714C RF Network Analyzers I ...
Page 17: ...I 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 35: ...I 2 Getting Started ...
Page 54: ...I 3 Making Measurements ...
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Page 119: ...4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 182: ...Using Instrument Functions Customizing the Display Figure 4 24 Expanded Display 4 64 ...
Page 223: ...5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 244: ...6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 280: ...7 Automating Measurements ...
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Page 362: ...8 Front Rear Panel ...
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Page 386: ... 9 w I Suftkey Reference ...
Page 477: ...I 10 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 501: ...11 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 508: ...I 12 preset State and Memory Allocation ...
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