R&S ZNB Series User Manual page 364

Vector network analyzers
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The "Imag" value shifts an imaginary trace in vertical direction, leaving the real part
unchanged.
Tip: Shifting the trace by constant values is a simple case of trace mathematics. Use
the "User Def Math" dialog to define more complicated mathematical operations (see
Chapter 5.5.4.2, "User Def Math
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:Y:OFFSet
Shift Reset
Resets the static shifting, defined using
respectively.
Tracking Mode/Ref Sweep Point
Allows you to take the trace value at a selected sweep point as the reference point for
a dynamic shift of the active trace.
With a raw complex trace value z = Re(z) + j·Im(z) = |z| e
zr = Re(zr) + j·Im(zr) = |zr| e
dynamically shifted trace value Dyn_Shift(z) is calculated as follows:
"Amplitude"
"Phase"
"Real"
"Imag"
"Complex"
Remote command:
n.a.
5.5.10 Infinite Averaging tab
The controls on the "Infinite Averaging " tab allow you configure infinite averaging for
the active trace.
Infinite averaging means the average at a sweep point is taken over all trace values at
this sweep point since the previous restart of the averaging cycle.
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dialog",
j·φ(zr)
at the reference point (for the current sweep), the
Dyn_Shift(z) = z / |zr|
-j·φ(zr)
Dyn_Shift(z) = z e
Dyn_Shift(z) = z – Re(zr)
Dyn_Shift(z) = z – Im(zr)
Dyn_Shift(z) = z – zr
on page 344).
Stimulus
and
Mag / Phase / Real /
j·φ(z)
and a raw complex value
GUI reference
Trace Config softtool
Imag,
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