Real Format; Imaginary Format; Group Delay Principles - Agilent Technologies 8719ES User Manual

Network analyzer
Hide thumbs Also See for 8719ES:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Real Format

The
softkey displays only the real (resistive) portion of the measured data on a
REAL
Cartesian format. See
show both positive and negative values. It is primarily used for analyzing responses in the
time domain, and also to display an auxiliary input voltage signal for service purposes.
Figure 7-13 Real Format

Imaginary Format

The
softkey displays only the imaginary (reactive) portion of the measured
IMAGINARY
data on a Cartesian format. This format is similar to the real format except that reactance
data is displayed on the trace instead of resistive data.

Group Delay Principles

For many networks, the amount of insertion phase is not as important as the linearity of
the phase shift over a range of frequencies. The analyzer can measure this linearity and
express it in two different ways: directly, as deviation from linear phase, or as group delay,
a derived value.
Group delay is the measurement of signal transmission time through a test device. It is
defined as the derivative of the phase characteristic with respect to frequency. Since the
derivative is basically the instantaneous slope (or rate of change of phase with respect to
frequency), a perfectly linear phase shift results in a constant slope, and therefore a
constant group delay. See
Figure
7-13. This is similar to the linear magnitude format, but can
Figure
7-14.
Operating Concepts
Analyzer Display Formats
7- 29

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

8719et8720es8720et8722es8722et

Table of Contents