Network analyzer output
I was wondering how the S parameters are measured.
In particular, if I attach the network analyzer to a variable resistor which varies over frequency let′s say from 50 to 5 Ohm, will I have constant output power at the output of the network analyzer? What I am interested in understanding is what will the voltage drop on the resistor be, and if I can assume it to be constant or not.
Thank you very much
Very gray area giangriff88. When measuring the output "power" of a VNA with a power meter, you will get a reasonably constant output across a good 50ohm load. For non-50 ohm loads, your voltage drop across your resistor proportional to the reflected energy. Review a VSWR/Return Loss table.
Agreed. And because S-parameter measurement is a measurement of ratios of incident and transmitted or reflected wave, there is no technical requirement for constant incident power.
There are a couple of good white papers that can help you
1. Fundamentals of Vector Network Analysis - Primer from Rohde & Schwars: http://www.everythingrf.com/whitepap...nalysis-primer
2. Understanding Vector Network Analysis from Anritsu - http://www.everythingrf.com/whitepap...twork-analysis
You can also find more white papers on Network Analyzers here - http://www.everythingrf.com/whitepap...ork%20analyzer
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