VNA GUI reference
R&S
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ZNL/ZNLE
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User Manual 1178.5966.02 ─ 19
Examples:
At f = 0 the reflection factor of an open-ended cable is 1. It is –1 for a
short-circuited cable and 0 for a cable with matched termination. If a cable with
known termination is measured, enter these numbers as DC values.
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The "Extrapolate" button initiates an extrapolation of the measured trace towards f
= 0 and overwrites the current DC value. This function can be used for a consis-
tency check.
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"Continuous Extrapolation" initiates an extrapolation of the measured trace towards
lower frequencies, so that the missing values (green and red dots) are obtained
without any additional input. The extrapolation is repeated after each sweep.
After setting or extrapolating the DC value, the analyzer then calculates the remaining
values (red dots) by linear interpolation of the magnitude and phase.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Chn>:TRANsform:TIME:LPASs:DCSParam
CALCulate<Chn>:TRANsform:TIME:LPASs:DCSParam:CONTinuous
CALCulate<Chn>:TRANsform:TIME:LPASs:DCSParam:EXTRapolate
CALCulate<Chn>:TRANsform:TIME:LPFRequency
10.6.6
Time Gate tab
Defines and activates a gate in the time domain. An active time gate acts on the trace
in time domain and in frequency domain representation. In time domain representation,
you can use the time gate settings to eliminate unwanted responses in your signal.
After switching back to the frequency domain, you will receive the frequency response
of your DUT without the contribution of the unwanted responses. The time gate is inde-
pendent of the frequency window used to filter the trace before transforming it to time
domain.
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Time domain analysis requires option R&S
ZNL-K2 / R&S
ZNLE-K2. If this option is
and "Time Gate" tabs are hidden.
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Since fimware version 1.30, this option is also available for the R&S
ZNLE.
Background information
Refer to
Trace softtool