
Figure
6-67.
Time
Domain
Low
P
ass
Measurement
of
an
Amplier
Small
Signal
Transient
Response
Interpreting
the
low
pass
step
transmission
response
horizontal
axis
.
The
low
pass
transmission
measurement
horizontal
axis
displays
the
average
transit
time
through
the
test
device
over
the
frequency
range
used
in
the
measurement.
The
response
of
the
thru
connection
used
in
the
calibration
is
a
step
that
reaches
50%
unit
height
at
approximately
time
=
0.
The
rise
time
is
determined
by
the
highest
frequency
used
in
the
frequency
domain
measurement.
The
step
is
a
unit
high
step
,
which
indicates
no
loss
for
the
thru
calibration.
When
a
device
is
inserted,
the
time
axis
indicates
the
propagation
delay
or
electrical
length
of
the
device
.
The
markers
read
the
electrical
delay
in
both
time
and
distance
.
The
distance
can
be
scaled
by
an
appropriate
velocity
factor
as
described
earlier
in
this
section
under
\Time
domain
bandpass
."
Interpreting
the
low
pass
step
transmission
response
vertical
axis
.
In
the
real
format,
the
vertical
axis
displays
the
transmission
response
in
real
units
(for
example
,
volts).
F
or
the
amplier
example
in
Figure
6-67,
if
the
amplier
input
is
a
step
of
1
volt,
the
output,
2.4
nanoseconds
after
the
step
(indicated
by
marker
1),
is
5.84
volts
.
In
the
log
magnitude
format,
the
amplier
gain
is
the
steady
state
value
displayed
after
the
initial
transients
die
out.
Measuring
separate
transmission
paths
through
the
test
device
using
low
pass
impulse
mode
.
The
low
pass
impulse
mode
can
be
used
to
identify
dierent
transmission
paths
through
a
test
device
that
has
a
response
at
frequencies
down
to
dc
(or
at
least
has
a
predictable
response
,
above
the
noise
oor
,
below
30
kHz).
F
or
example
,
use
the
low
pass
impulse
mode
to
measure
the
relative
transmission
times
through
a
multi-path
device
such
as
a
power
divider
.
Another
example
is
to
measure
the
pulse
dispersion
through
a
broadband
transmission
line
,
such
as
a
ber
optic
cable
.
Both
examples
are
illustrated
in
Figure
6-68 .
The
horizontal
and
vertical
axes
can
be
interpreted
as
already
described
in
this
section
under
\Time
Domain
Bandpass".
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and
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