Range - Agilent Technologies 8753ET User Manual

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Making Time Domain Measurements

Range

Range
In the time domain, range is defined as the length in time that a measurement can be
made without encountering a repetition of the response, called aliasing. A time domain
response repeats at regular intervals because the frequency domain data is taken at
discrete frequency points, rather than continuously over the frequency band.
Measurement range
where ∆F is the spacing between frequency data points
Measurement range
For example:
Measurement
=
201 points
Frequency Span = 1 MHz to 2.001 GHz
Frequency Spacing ∆F
(
1
Range
=
------- or
------------------------------------------------------------------ -
∆F
1
Range
=
------------------------ -
6
(
×
)
10 10
9 –
×
Range
=
100 10
Electrical Length
ElectricalLength
=
ElectricalLength 30 meters
=
3-30
1
=
-------
∆F
(
number of points 1
=
--------------------------------------------------------------- -
frequency span Hz
(
)
=
10 MHz
number of points
frequency span
(
)
201 1
or
----------------------
9
(
×
)
2 10
seconds
×
=
range
the speed of light 3 10
×
9 –
×
100
10
s
)
(
)
)
1
8
×
m
×
8
--- -
3
10
s
m
--- -
s

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