
Glossary
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Setup:
A setup comprises a set of diagram areas with all displayed information that can
be stored to a NWA setup file (*.nwa). Each setup is displayed in an independent window.
Source match error:
Measurement error caused by a mismatch of the analyzer's source
port causing part of the signal reflected off the DUT to be reflected again off the source
port so that it is not measured there. The source match error can be corrected by means
of a full one-port calibration or a two-port calibration (except normalization).
Source power calibration:
Correction method that ensures accurate power levels of the
generated wave at an arbitrary reference plane in the measurement path. The source
power calibration eliminates frequency response errors in the signal path between the
source and the reference plane.
Stimulus value:
Value of the sweep variable (frequency/power/time/point number)
where a measurement is taken. Also termed sweep point.
Sweep:
Series of consecutive measurements taken at a specified sequence of stimulus
values = series of consecutive measurement points.
Sweep point:
Value of the sweep variable (stimulus value: frequency/power/time) where
a measurement is taken.
Sweep range:
Continuous range of the sweep variable (frequency/power/time) contain-
ing the sweep points where the analyzer takes measurements. In a Segmented Fre-
quency sweep the sweep range can be composed of several parameter ranges or single
points.
Sweep segment:
Continuous frequency range or single frequency point where the ana-
lyzer measures at specified instrument settings (generator power, IF bandwidth etc.). In
the Segmented Frequency sweep type the entire sweep range can be composed of sev-
eral sweep segments.
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TNA:
A calibration type using a through, a symmetric network and an attenuation stand-
ard. The properties of the network and the attenuation don't have to be known exactly.
Like TRL and TRM, TNA is especially useful for DUTs in planar line technology.
TOM:
A calibration type using three fully known standards (through, open, match), rec-
ommended for 2-port measurements on coaxial systems.
Topology:
Assignment of the physical ports of the NWA to the logical ports used for the
measurement of mixed mode S-parameters (balance-unbalance conversion).
TOSM:
A calibration type using four known standards (through, open, short, match), also
called SOLT or 12-term error correction model. TOSM calibration is available for 2, 3 and
4-port measurements.