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This is a follow up to a dialog several months back on impedance
measurements. The question relates to smith charts and an HP 8407a with a polar display. I was under the impression that the polar display and the smith chart were pretty closely related. In fact hp made smith chart overlays for the screens. The smith chart predicts a variable capacitor connected across a source will be represented by an impedance semicircle in the capacitive domain, one of the points on the semicircle passes through the 50 ohm center. I would expect to be able to create this using the 8407. The 8407 creates a circle around the outside edge of the display. It is a circle, however it does not pass through the center. Why are these different? What above is incorrect? My first question would be: is the 8407 calibrated correctly? When you apply a 50ohm load do you get close to a single spot in the centre of the screen, and when you apply your calibrated Open & Shorts do you get close to single points on the X axis on the outer ring of the Smith Chart? If not then you need to re-calibrate your test set up. It is a long time since I used an HP8407, but I do recall that they were a pain to calibrate correctly, lacking the auto calibration routines of modern VNA's. 73 Jeff |