Device Response In The Frequency Domain - HP 8753E User Manual

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4. To better view the measurement trace, press:
. . . . . . . .
complex ripple pattern is caused by reflections from the adapters interacting with each
other. By transforming this data to the time domain, you can determine the magnitude of
the reflections versus distance along the cable.
Figure 2-64. Device Response in the Frequency Domain
5. To transform the data from the frequency domain to the time domain, press:
6. To view the time domain over the length (~4 meters) of the cable under test, press:
The stop time corresponds to the length of the cable under test. The energy travels about
1 foot per nanosecond, or 0.3 meter& in free space. Most cables have a relative velocity of
about 0.66 the speed in free space. Calculate about 3 ns/foot, or 10 &meter, for the stop
time when you are measuring the return trip distance to the cable end.
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