Article | REF: R1145 V1

Microwave network analyzers

Author: Joseph ACHKAR

Publication date: December 10, 2006

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1.1 Characterization of microwave devices

Whether scalar or vector, network analyzers generally have two measurement channels and are therefore particularly suitable for characterizing dipoles and quadrupoles; however, to characterize a network with more than two channels, simply close the unused channel(s) on the reference impedance and proceed in several steps.

Since S parameters (figure 1 ) are complex quantities, a distinction is made between scalar analyzers, which provide access only to the modulus of these parameters, and vector analyzers, which deliver both the modulus and phase of these same parameters. Scalar analyzers therefore provide...

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