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Operating Instructions
3) Position the active cursor at the left most position where the Vert. Ref. should apply.
Typically, this will be the position where you will apply the open and short attachments
in step five. This position can be changed after the setup.
4) Select the
Set Vert. Ref
option.
5) A set of terminators, both open and short, are included with the CT100 for calibration
purposes. Attach these terminators to the CT100 when prompted to do so. (For the
CT100, CT100-AC-IBMM is used to open the shorting BNC.) For the short condition,
shorting caps are provided for both the CT100 with a shorting BNC and the CT100 with
SMA connections.
When the reference measurement is finished, cursor measurements will now appear in
blue, and a line saying
using vert. ref.
will appear underneath.
A green line will appear under at the position of the active cursor (see step 3 above).
Vertical reference is applied to all points to the right of the green line. Standard vertical
measurements are used for all points to the left of the green line. The position of this line
can be changed with the
Vert. Ref Start
menu option.
By default, the impedance value at 0 millirho is taken to be 50 Ohms. This value can be
changed with the
Vert. Ref. Center Imp.
menu option.
The CT100 is now configured for impedance measurements better than 2% across a wide
range of impedances.
The menu option at the top of the right hand side can be used to toggle the vertical
reference on and off as needed for a given cable length setting.
Cable resistance correction
The CT100 also has a system for correcting for resistance in cables.
Under the
Measurement
menu, there is an item to set Ohms per unit length and another
item to toggle the correction on and off. The calculations of this feature assume a linear
serial resistance to an attached cable and no other loss. Use with caution.
1) From the
Main
menu, go to the
Measurement
menu.
2) Select
Vertical Correction
. The
Vertical Correction
menu will appear.
3) Select
Adjust Ohms/m
.
4) Select
Ohms/m correct off
to turn on the correction. The first time you turn on the
correction, the end point will also be moved to the location of the active cursor.
Subsequently, the end point of the correction can be moved by choosing the
Set
Ohms/m position
menu option.
5) Use the
CURSOR
button to switch to the other cursor.
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