Network Analyzer Basic
Network Analyzer Basic
Basics of Network
Analyzer
What is a Network?
Low frequencies
Wavelengths are much larger than wire lengths
A simple wire is adequate for efficient power
transfer
Voltage and current do not vary along the wire
High frequencies
Wavelengths are smaller than conductor lengths
Voltage and current vary with position (power is
easy to measure)
Matching load to characteristic impedance (Z0) for
maximum power transfer
R = Reference channel
Measurements in the A or B channel relative
to the R channel are called ratioed
measurements
Can be expressed as
Scalar quantities: Magnitude-only or Phase-only
Vector quantities
Reflection Parameters
==
0
=
+0
= ( = ||)
1+
1
Transmission Parameters
Transmission coefficient = =
Insertion loss (dB) = -20 log
Gain (dB) = 20 log
S-Parameters
S-Parameters Conventions
Measuring S-Parameters
Key Performance of NA
Trace Noise
Step 1: Thru
Step 2: Measure S21
Step 3: Normalization
Measurement Speed
Increases throughput
Dynamic Range
Precaution
Prevention:
- Ground yourself before handling equipment test
port
- Ground the center conductor of the test cable
Precaution (2)
Connector Care
Questions?