
R&S
ZVL
Getting Started
Reflection Measurements
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2 Getting Started
The following chapter presents a sample session with a R&S ZVL network analyzer
and explains how to solve basic tasks that you will frequently encounter when working
with the instrument.
General safety instructions
Before starting any measurement on your network analyzer, please note the
instructions given in Chapter
Preparing for Use
.
In the
System Overview
you will find detailed information on customizing the
instrument and the display according to your personal preferences. For a systematic
explanation of all menus, functions and parameters and background information refer
to the reference chapters in the online help system.
Windows operation
In the following we assume that you are familiar with standard Windows dialogs and
mouse operation. Refer to sections Using Front Panel Keys and Data Entry to learn
how to access instrument functions and control dialogs without a mouse and keyboard.
2.1 Reflection Measurements
In a reflection measurement, the analyzer transmits a stimulus signal to the input port
of the device under test (DUT) and measures the reflected wave. A number of trace
formats allow you to express and display the results. depending on what you want to
learn from the data. Only one analyzer test port is required for reflection
measurements.
In the following example, the analyzer is set up for a reflection measurement, a
frequency sweep range and measurement parameter is selected, the instrument is
calibrated and the result is evaluated using various formats.
2.1.1 Instrument Setup for Reflection Measurements
In order to prepare a reflection measurement, you have to connect your DUT (which is
assumed to have a male N 50 connector) to one of the (equivalent) analyzer test
ports. Besides, it is recommended to preset the instrument in order to set it to a
definite, known state.