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Operating Instructions
FFT traces can be stored and loaded, just like normal scanned traces. When storing an FFT
trace, be sure to select the base scan first, not the FFT trace. When the trace is reloaded, the
CT100 will take a few seconds to recalculate the FFT trace.
View S-Param trace
The S-Param trace shows the result of complex division of one FFT trace by another. When a
reflected short or open waveform at the test plane is chosen as the denominator and the
waveform from the device-under-test (DUT) is chosen as the numerator, this feature will
produce uncorrected S11 and S22 S-parameters of a two-port device-under-test (e.g., cable or
connector), which is equivalent to frequency-specific return loss. When used properly, the S-
Param waveform can provide you with a quick, semi-quantitative estimate of frequency-
specific return loss between cursors.
1) Press the
SCAN
button. The
Scan
menu will appear.
2) Choose the
Math
menu option. The
Math
menu will appear.
3) Select the first FFT of interest by pressing the
SELECT
button repeatedly.
4) Choose the
Set base
menu item to set the selected trace as the base trace.
5) Select the second FFT of interest by pressing the
SELEC
T button repeatedly.
6) Choose the
S-Param
menu item. A new trace will be created that shows the selected trace
divided by the base trace.
Calibrated S-Param trace
The Calibrated S-Param feature is a planned software upgrade that may be included with your
instrument. This feature uses precision open, short, and 50 ohm load (OSL) measurements to
correct for systemic errors in the pulsing and sampling electronics, producing a more accurate
S11 result than the standard S-Param trace. A menu with four options will be available as a
submenu of the
Math
menu. These options will allow the selection of individual FFT traces for
use as the three calibration measurements. Each of the three measurements must be set
before the fourth option can be used on a fourth FFT trace, representing the target trace for the
S11 measurement.
Remote control
Using the accompanying CT Viewer™ software, the CT100 can be operated by remote control.
The remote control system allows the operator to manipulate traces and store movies of traces
over time. Remote control only functions over Ethernet connections. It does not work when
the CT100 is connected by USB only.
The CT100 must first connect to the CT Viewer™ software over Ethernet. Please see the
Connecting the CT100 to the CT Viewer™ software over Ethernet
section of the CT Viewer™”
manual.
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