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Plot Quadrants
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4-12.
Data Processing
Flow
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5-1.
Standard Connections
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Response
Error-Correction
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Reection
Measurement
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5-2.
Standard Connections
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Response
Error-Correction
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Transmission
Measurements
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5-10
5-3.
Standard
Connections
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Receiver
Calibration
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5-4.
Standard
Connections
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Response
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Isolation
Error-Correction
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Reection
Measurements
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5-5.
Standard
Connections
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Response
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Isolation
Error-Correction
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Transmission
Measurements
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5-16
5-6.
Standard
Connections
for
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One
P
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Reection
Error-Correction
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5-7.
Standard
Connections
for
Full
Two
port
Error-Correction
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5-20
5-8.
Sample-and-Sweep
Mode
for
P
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Meter
Calibration
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5-9.
Continuous
Correction
Mode
for
P
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Meter
Calibration
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5-10.
Calibrating
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Noninsertable
Devices
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Noninsertable
Device
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5-41
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A
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5-42
5-13.
Two-P
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Cal
Set
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5-14.
Two-P
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Cal
Set
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Calibrated
Measurement
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5-45
6-1.
Simplied
Block
Diagram
of
the
Network
Analyzer
System
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6-2
6-2.
Data
Processing
Flow
Diagram
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6-4
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A
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Channel
Keys
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6-4.
Entry
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6-5.
Stimulus
Function
Block
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6-11
6-6.
P
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Range
Transitions
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the
Automatic
Mode
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6-14
6-7. Response
Function
Block
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6-25
6-8.
S-Parameters
of
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Two-P
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Device
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6-26
6-9.
Reection Impedance
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A
dmittance
Conversions
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6-28
6-10.
Transmission Impedance
and A
dmittance
Conversions
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6-28
6-11.
Log Magnitude
Format
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6-30
6-12.
Phase F
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6-30
6-13.
Group
Delay
F
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6-31
6-14.
Standard
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Inverse
Smith
Chart
F
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P
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F
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6-32
6-16.
Linear
Magnitude
F
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6-33
6-17.
Typical
SWR
Display
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6-33
6-18.
Real
F
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6-19.
Constant
Group
Delay
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6-35
6-20. Higher Order Phase Shift . . . . .
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6-21. Rate of Phase Change V
ersus Frequency
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6-22. V
ariations in Frequency Aperture . . . . . .
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6-23. Dual Channel Displays . . . . . . . . .
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6-24. Eect of A
veraging on a Trace
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6-25. Eect of Smoothing on a Trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6-26. IF Bandwidth Reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6-27. Markers on Trace
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6-28. Directivity ................................ 6-51
6-29. Source Match ............................... 6-52
6-30. Load Match ................................ 6-52
6-31. Sources of Error in a Reection Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-54
6-32. Reection Coecient ........................... 6-54
6-33. Eective Directivity E
DF
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6-34. Source Match E
SF
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