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![]() "Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 19:18:50 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 11:37:04 -0700, Wes Stewart wrote: Maybe I misunderstand, but what you seem to be saying is that if I put Probe A at point X on a transmission line and Probe B at point X+Y (Y0), the phase difference with respect to frequency will not change. The directional coupler is no different, it is sampling the main line at two physically different locations. With respect, I think you two guys are talking about different kinds of couplers. ...Owen's coupler location discussion... May be, but his link: http://cp.literature.agilent.com/lit.../5952-8133.pdf shows exactly what I'm talking about in Figure 3. Note the line stretcher on one sample port. Because I haven't seen the inside of one of these I don't know where the coupled arms reside with respect to each other but the fact that H-P shows the line stretcher tells me that they must have some (unavoidable, if not purposeful) asymmetry. They claim 4 degree phase tracking but it's unclear to me whether they mean the coupled arms with respect to the main line or to each other. I have done this type of measurement and the coupler is somewhat un-important in regard to where on the line its samples are taken from. The line stretcher does the compensation to place both samples at the same point on the main line. It is set in a calibration process to get to that point (seems to mee only a short is required). Memory is starting to fade here, but if you want the samples to be "at the plane of the DUT" then you either must use two line stretchers or use the vector voltmeter capability to compensate for the difference in sample location vs. DUT location. If I recall correctly, this is simply a phase offset and the old HP vector voltmeter has such an offset capability. Look at it this way. You want the FWD and REF phases to be at the DUT. To do this you must put an equal (electrical) length of line in all three sections of line - the desired, the FWD sample and the reverse sample. I admit the reflected part has an intuitive glitch that I can't resolve at this time since it is always longer, but I know this works. You can sweep the set-up and the phase of the two samples will sit right there on that of a short . This rells you that the samples are "at the DUT". Right?? 73, Steve, K,9.D;C'I |
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