Gain Measurement Introduction - Omicron Lab Bode 100 User Manual

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7.1

Gain measurement introduction

Bode 100 offers two different ways of measuring Gain. Either with the internal reference or the
external reference. Internal reference means that Receiver 1 is internally connected to the Bode 100
signal source picking up the source voltage. External reference means that Receiver 1 is routed to the
front panel input Channel 1.
Depending on the Receiver 1 connection, Gain is measured as shown in the following table:
Receiver 1 is set to internal reference
Bode 100 measures
Where V
is the internal source voltage. If
0
Channel 2 is terminated with 50 Ω (default), Gain
equals the scattering parameter S21 of a two-port
DUT (Port 1 is connected to Bode 100 output and
port 2 is connected to Bode 100 Channel 2).
If Channel 2 is set to high-impedance, a
Thru-connection from Output to
Channel 2 will result in +6 dB. To
normalize to 0 dB you can use Thru-
calibration.
The following two measurement modes can be used to perform a Gain measurement:
1.
Transmission /
Reflection: This mode allows both, measurements with internal and external
reference connection.
2.
Gain /
Phase: Is used to measure Gain from Channel 1 to Channel 2 (Frequency Response
Measurement).
Since the gain result is a complex number you can choose how gain shall be displayed. You can
select the result formats by clicking the drop down Format in the trace configuration box.
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Measurement types and applications
Receiver 1 is set to external reference
Bode 100 measures
Gain therefore equals the transfer function of a 2-
port DUT if Channel 1 is connected to the DUT
input port and Channel 2 is connected to the DUT
output port.
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