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Rohde & Schwarz R&S ZNA Series - 4.6.2.9 Fixture modeling and deembedding

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Concepts and features
R&S
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ZNA
242User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 29
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Balun
Differential Matching Network
In contrast to standard balanced embedding (4-port), the matching circuit is only
applied to the differential mode port (2-port). It can be specified via a Touchstone s2p
file or by parametrizing a lumped "Shunt L, Shunt C" element model.
4.6.2.9 Fixture modeling and deembedding
When performing tasks such as verifying digital high-speed signal structures on printed
circuit boards (PCBs), measurements have to be carried out on certain layers without
the effects of probes, probe pads, vias, lead-ins and lead-outs. This requires the use of
accurate deembedding algorithms to calculate and remove these effects from the mea-
surements, leaving only the result for the area of interest.
Instead of asking the user to define the fixture by parametrizing one of the given lum-
ped circuit models or by "somehow" providing a suitable snp file, the firmware of the
R&S ZNA now also provides integration for third-party tools that model the test fixture
from measured data:
AtaiTec's In-situ de-embedding (ISD)
PacketMicro's Smart fixture de-embedding (SFD)
Eazy de-embedding based on IEEE 370
The tools are integrated into the deembedding functionality of the R&S ZNA firmware.
More fixture modeling tools may be added in future firmware releases.
Test Setup
The setup below shows an example for verifying the high-speed differential signal lines
on a PCB.
Offset parameters and de-/embedding

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