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Inverted Smith charts are used for the display format "Inverted Smith". They show a
complex quantity like polar diagrams but with grid lines of constant real and imaginary
part of the admittance.
The analyzer allows arbitrary combinations of display formats and measured quantities
("Trace – Measure"). Nevertheless, in order to extract useful information from the data,
it is important to select a display format which is appropriate to the analysis of a particular
measured quantity; see
chapter 3.2.4.6, "Measured Quantities and Display Formats"
3.2.4.1
Cartesian Diagrams
Cartesian diagrams are rectangular diagrams used to display a scalar quantity as a func-
tion of the stimulus variable (frequency / power / time).
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The stimulus variable appears on the horizontal axis (x-axis), scaled linearly (sweep
types "Lin Frequency", "Power", "Time", "CW Mode") or logarithmically (sweep type
"Log Frequency").
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The measured data (response values) appears on the vertical axis (y-axis). The scale
of the y-axis is linear with equidistant grid lines although the y-axis values may be
obtained from the measured data by non-linear conversions.
The following examples show the same trace in Cartesian diagrams with linear and log-
arithmic x-axis scaling.
Screen Elements