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Getting Started
R&S
®
ZNA
82User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 20
7. In the "Save" dialog:
a) Select a file location ("Look in:").
b) Enter a name for the recall set file ("File name:").
c) Select "Save".
The analyzer saves the active recall set, containing channel, stimulus and trace
settings, to a znxml file. This recall set can be restored in a later session.
3.4.2 Reflection S-parameter measurement
In a reflection measurement, the analyzer transmits a stimulus signal to the input port
of the device under test (DUT) and measures the reflected wave. Different trace for-
mats allow you to express and display the results, depending on what you want to
learn from the data. Only one analyzer test port is required for reflection measure-
ments.
In principle, a reflection measurement involves the same steps as a transmission mea-
surement. Note the following differences:
The basic test setup for reflection measurements involves a single DUT and ana-
lyzer port. For instance, you can connect the input of your DUT to port 1 of the ana-
lyzer as shown below.
VNA
1
DUT
1
You can also use the basic transmission test setup, e.g. if you want to measure
reflection and transmission parameters in parallel.
The analyzer provides special calibration types for reflection measurements. Use
the calibration wizard and select an appropriate type.
A full n-port calibration (TOSM, UOSM, TNA ...) corrects the system errors for all
transmission and reflection S-parameters.
Performing measurements

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