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0 reviews | Catalog: 1323.1825.03 | Model: Rohde & Schwarz ZNL-K3
Distance to Fault Measurements for Rohde and Schwarz ZNL (Unregistered License)
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The distance-to-fault measurements option (R&S ZNL-K3) allows the detection of cable discontinuities, which is important for base station antenna installation, for example. Users can select from a range of common cable types with predefined velocity factor and frequency dependent attenuation, or create their own cable profiles.
Faults produce peaks on the impulse response (in the time domain) that is calculated from the measured reflection S-parameter trace via inverse Fourier transformation. The distance between the reference plane and the fault can then be calculated from the propagation time, accounting for the electrical properties of the transmission line. Moreover it is possible to define the peaks to be considered as being caused by a fault.
The following example shows the reflection at the end of a faultless open cable connected to test port 2. A full one-port calibration ensures that the distance is measured from the test port position (reference plane = distance zero). The horizontal position of marker "M2" corresponds to the cable length of 1417 mm, the additional peak at position "M1" is due to a bad connection between the cable and the test port.
Adjust the frequency sweep to the length of the transmission line and the expected distance to fault:
The R&S ZNL/ZNLE can automatically determine a suitable number of sweep points for a given maximum distance to fault ("Auto Number of Points"). Moreover it is possible to define which of the peaks are considered as being due to a fault, and to draw up and export a list of the detected faults.
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