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GUI Reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
606User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 55
The symbol selects "no network" and disables deembedding/embedding for the
selected balanced port.
The 4-port data network (symbol "D1" only) is defined by means of an s4p file (see D1,
D2). For deembedding, the s4p file can also be generated by a third-party fixture mod-
eling tool (see "Fixture Tool" on page 589).
Other 2-port data-subnetworks (symbols "D1" and "D2") are defined by means of s2p
files (see Network).
The parameters of lumped elements are displayed below the graphical list.
Tip:
Drag and drop the network symbols in horizontal or vertical direction to switch to
the next symbol. The lumped elements and S-parameter networks ("D1", "D2") are
numbered from top to bottom.
Use the Conductance in Embedding Networks switch to change from resistances
in "Capacitor in parallel with resistor" circuit blocks to conductances and vice versa.
Remote command:
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:DEEMbedding<LogPt>:
TNDefinition
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:DEEMbedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:C<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:DEEMbedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:L<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:DEEMbedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:R<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:DEEMbedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:G<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:EMBedding<LogPt>:
TNDefinition
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:EMBedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:C<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:EMBedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:L<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:EMBedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:R<Cmp>
CALCulate<Ch>:TRANsform:VNETworks:BALanced:EMBedding<LogPt>:
PARameters:G<Cmp>
D1, D2
The "D1" and "D2" buttons are enabled as long as the selected Network comprises
subnetworks that are defined via two-port or four-port Touchstone files (*.s2p,
*.s4p).
When loading a touchstone file, the analyzer by default assumes odd ports left (VNA
side), even ports right (DUT side). However, it is also possible to instruct the analyzer
to assume an "Increasing Port Sequence", i.e. that the low port numbers are on the
VNA side. Furthermore it is possible to "Swap Gates", i.e. to instruct the analyzer to
swap the VNA and DUT side.
Offset Embed Softtool

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