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Vector Network Analysis

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Page 1: Vector Network Analysis

Vector Network Analysis

Basics (from Agilent)

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Light-wave analogy

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Need for both magnitude and phase

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Transmission Line Basics

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Characteristic Impedance

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Power Transfer Efficiency

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Termination Impedance = Z0

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Termination Short, Open

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Termination 25 Ω

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High-freq. Device Characterization

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Reflection Parameters

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Graphical Representation

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Transmission Parameters

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Linear vs. Non-linear Behavior

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Magnitude Varies with Frequency

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Phase Varies with Frequency

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Why Use S-parameters ?

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Measuring S-parameters

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What do S-parameters Mean ?

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What Does a VNA Do ?

• Sends a controlled voltage signal to the DUT, over a predetermined number of points in a frequency range, and measures, for each point, the reflected voltage and its phase.

• From this , for each freq. point, it calculates:

S-parameters, impedance (real, imaginary and absolute) , VSWR, admittance, capacitance, inductance, group delay time and Q.

• Displays a graph of selected parameters vs. frequency and/or in Smith Chart format

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Some Applications• Assess filter characteristics

• Measure antenna VSWR

• Measure inductance

• Measure capacitance

• Determine resonance frequencies

• Measure crystal parameters

• Determine impedance matching circuits

• Measure complex circuit parameters

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20m Band Pass Filter

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VSWR 80m Dipole @ 30 Feet

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VSWR 80m Dipole at 30 feet

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Dipole Resonance

• Note, on the previous slide, that a dipole can resonate at odd multiples of its fundamental frequency (3, 5, 7, 9, 11, etc.)

• The only one of these multiples that’s within an amateur band is the seventh, resonant at 28.2 MHz.

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VSWR Cushcraft R8 Ant. @ 40m

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Inductor (205 nH)

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Cap. 1nF -20%/+80%(1.4 nF meas.)

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L/C Resonance

• When (XL + XC) = 0

• Then resonant frequency f0 = 1/2π sqrt.(LC)

• If measurement of L = 490 nH and C = 461 pF

• Then f0 is calculated @ 10.6 MHz.

• VNWA shows resonance @ 9.3 MHz.

• Why the difference?

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L/C Resonance

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Crystal Parameters

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10.0067 MHz. Crystal

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For Those Who Couldn’t Attend

• The VNWA feature was demo’d that calculates the crystal parameters (Co , Lm , Rs and Cm ) that best-fit the graph of the previous slide and that uses these to calculate the resonant frequency of the crystal (10.00063 MHz.)

• This is a quick way to compare many crystals, to select the best ones for filter construction.

• VE3IJS ‘s low-pass filter was analyzed.