1-Port Cable Loss Measurements - Agilent Technologies N9913A User Manual

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1-Port Cable Loss Measurements

While all cables have inherent loss, weather and time will deteriorate cables and
cause even more energy to be absorbed by the cable. This makes less power
available to be transmitted.
A deteriorated cable is not usually apparent in a Distance to Fault measurement,
where more obvious and dramatic problems are identified. A Cable Loss
measurement is necessary to measure the accumulated losses throughout the
length of the cable.
A 2-port Insertion Loss measurement is usually more accurate than a 1-port
Cable Loss measurement. However, to perform a 2-port Insertion Loss
measurement, both ends of the cable must be connected to the FieldFox.
NOTE
In high-loss conditions, a Cable Loss measurement becomes 'noisy' as the test
signal becomes indistinguishable in the FieldFox noise floor. This can occur
when measuring a very long cable and using relatively high measurement
frequencies. To help with this condition, use High Power (page 25) and
Averaging. (page 24).
How to make a 1-port Cable Loss Measurement
1. Press Preset then Preset.
2. Then
3. Connect the cable to be tested.
4. Press Freq/Dist and enter
5. Press Sweep 3 then
6. Remove the cable to be tested.
7. Press Cal 5 , then
8. Follow the prompts to perform calibration at the end of the jumper cable or
9. Connect the cable to be tested.
NOTE
Low-level standing waves (also known as 'ripple') which may be visible in
reflection measurements, can hide the actual loss of the cable. Steps 10 through
13 can minimize the ripple. Perform the measurement with and without steps 10
through 13 and choose the method with the least amount of ripple.
10. Connect a LOAD at the end of the cable to be tested. This limits the
11. Press Trace 6 then
12. Remove the LOAD and leave the end of the cable to be tested open.
13. Press
14. Use Averaging to remove random noise from high-loss measurements. Press
28
More
then
Cable Loss (1-Port)
measurement.
Min Swp
trace is visible on the screen. The amount of time that is required increases
with longer cable lengths. Learn more in the Supplemental Online Help:
http://na.tm.agilent.com/fieldfox/help/FieldFox.htm
QuickCal
adapter. Learn more about Calibration on page 66.
reflections to faults that are located in the cable under test.
Data->Mem
Data –
Data Math
then
removed. These minor imperfections in the cable should not be considered in
the Cable Loss measurement.
BW 2 then Average.
.
and
frequency values of the
Start
Stop
Time. Increase the Sweep Time until a stable
or
Mechanical
Cal.
to store the trace into Memory.
Mem. The ripple in the measurement is
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