
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
ARBITRARY
IMPEDANCE
denes
the
standard
type
to
be
a
load,
but
with
an
arbitrary
impedance
(dierent
from
system
Z0).
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
TERMINAL
IMPEDANCE
allows
you
to
specify
the
(arbitrary)
impedance
of
the
standard,
in
ohms
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FIXED
denes
the
load
as
a
xed
(not
sliding)
load.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SLIDING
denes
the
load
as
a
sliding
load.
When
such
a
load
is
measured
during
calibration,
the
analyzer
will
prompt
for
several
load
positions
,
and
calculate
the
ideal
load
value
from
it.
Any
standard
type
can
be
further
dened
with
osets
in
delay
,
loss
,
and
standard
impedance;
assigned
minimum
or
maximum
frequencies
over
which
the
standard
applies;
and
dened
as
coax
or
waveguide
.
The
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SPECIFY
OFFSET
softkey
provides
access
to
the
specify
oset
menu
(described
next).
The
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
LABEL
STD
softkey
allows
you
to
dene
a
distinct
label
for
each
standard,
so
that
the
analyzer
can
prompt
the
user
with
explicit
standard
labels
during
calibration
(such
as
SHORT ).
The
function
is
similar
to
dening
a
display
title
,
except
that
the
label
is
limited
to
ten
characters
.
After
each
standard
is
dened,
including
osets
,
the
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
STD
DONE
(DEFINED)
softkey
will
terminate
the
standard
denition.
Specify
Oset
Menu
The
specify
oset
menu
allows
additional
specications
for
a
user-dened
standard.
F
eatures
specied
in
this
menu
are
common
to
all
ve
types
of
standards
.
Osets
may
be
specied
with
any
standard
type
.
This
means
dening
a
uniform
length
of
transmission
line
to
exist
between
the
standard
being
dened
and
the
actual
measurement
plane
.
(Example:
a
waveguide
short
circuit
terminator
,
oset
by
a
short
length
of
waveguide
.)
F
or
reection
standards
,
the
oset
is
assumed
to
be
between
the
measurement
plane
and
the
standard
(one-way
only).
F
or
transmission
standards
,
the
oset
is
assumed
to
exist
between
the
two
reference
planes
(in
eect,
the
oset
is
the
thru).
Three
characteristics
of
the
oset
can
be
dened:
its
delay
(length),
loss
,
and
impedance
.
In
addition,
the
frequency
range
over
which
a
particular
standard
is
valid
can
be
dened
with
a
minimum
and
maximum
frequency
.
This
is
particularly
important
for
a
waveguide
standard,
since
its
behavior
changes
rapidly
beyond
its
cuto
frequency
.
Note
that
several
band-limited
standards
can
together
be
dened
as
the
same
\class"
(see
specify
class
menu).
Then,
if
a
measurement
calibration
is
performed
over
a
frequency
range
exceeding
a
single
standard,
additional
standards
can
be
used
for
each
portion
of
the
range
.
Lastly
,
the
standard
must
be
dened
as
either
coaxial
or
waveguide
.
If
it
is
waveguide
,
dispersion
eects
are
calculated
automatically
and
included
in
the
standard
model.
The
following
is
a
description
of
the
softkeys
located
within
the
specify
oset
menu:
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
OFFSET
DELAY
allows
you
to
specify
the
one-way
electrical
delay
from
the
measurement
(reference)
plane
to
the
standard,
in
seconds
(s).
(In
a
transmission
standard,
oset
delay
is
the
delay
from
plane
to
plane
.)
Delay
can
be
calculated
from
the
precise
physical
length
of
the
oset,
the
permittivity
constant
of
the
medium,
and
the
speed
of
light.
In
coax,
group
delay
is
considered
constant.
In
waveguide
,
however
,
group
delay
is
dispersive
,
that
is
,
it
changes
signicantly
as
a
function
of
frequency
.
Hence
,
for
a
waveguide
standard,
oset
delay
must
be
dened
as
though
it
were
a
TEM
wave
(without
dispersion).
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Application
and
Operation
Concepts
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