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Performance
Tests
Model
3336A/B/C
4-24.
On
Frequency
Return
Loss
Measurement
Technique.
Since
this
performance
test
is
new,
a
brief
conceptual
discussion
of
the
measure
follows:
4-26
A
small
signal
is
launched,
in
the
forward
direction,
into
the
active
-hp-
3336
output.
The
addition
of
the
3336’s
output
signal
(f¢)
and
the
small
signal
(fo)
at
the
3336’s
output
could
be
considered
as
the
3336
output
signal
with
one
sideband.
Furthermore,
this
signal
(the
carrier
and
one
sideband)
is
mathematically
equivalent
to
the
3336
output
signal
(the
carrier)
with
a
pair
of
AM
sidebands
and
a
pair
of
PM
sidebands,
cancelling
on
one
side
of
the
carrier
and
reinforcing
on
the
other
side.
The
3336’s
amplitude
leveling
cir-
cuits
will
compensate
for
any
amplitude
changes,
and
effectively
cancel
them
at
the
Leveled
Node
(located
on
the
other
side
of
the
output
termination,
inside
the
3336).
Since
no
AM
components
can
exist
at
this
Leveled
Node,
there
will
be
no
AM
components
reflected,
either.
Any
reflected
AM
components
seen
at
the
output
of
the
3336
are
solely
due
to
the
output
termination
impedance
and,
hence,
are
a
measure
of
the
‘‘ON’’
Frequency
Return
Loss.
A
directional
coupler
introduces
the
small
signal
to
the
3336’s
output
and
isolates
the
reflected
signals.
A
diode
detector
recovers
the
AM
components
(recall
that
there
are
also
PM
sidebands)
by
demodulating
the
reflected
signals
and
a
wave
analyzer,
tuned
to
the
modulating
frequency,
measures
the
relative
magnitude
of
this
signal
and
a
signal
from
a
known,
gross
impedance
mismatch,
us-
ed
as
a
reference.
To
insure
that
the
measurement
is
‘‘ON’’
Fre-
quency
Return
Loss,
the
frequency
difference
between
fc
and
fg
must
be
well
within
the
bandwidth
of
the
3336’s
Amplitude
Level-
ing
circuits.
When
Fast
Leveling
is
‘‘ON’’,
this
bandwidth
is
from
dc
to
1
kHz.
When
Fast
Levling
is
OFF,
this
bandwidth
is
from
dc
to
1
Hz.
In
this
particular
procedure,
the
frequency
difference
is
10
Hz,
therefore,
Fast
Leveling
must
be
ON.
Since
the
only
difference
between
Fast
Leveling
ON
and
OFF
is
the
bandwidth
of
the
level-
ing
circuits,
results
obtained
with
Fast
Leveling
ON
apply
to
the
instrument
when
Fast
Leveling
is
OFF.
Return
loss
=
20log|(Zi
-
Zo)/(Zi
+
Zo)|
where:
Zi
is
the
ideal
output
impedance
Zo
is
the
actual
output
impedance
@
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