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Rick Nelson

What is GPIB and is it obsolete?

June 7, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

The bus, codified as the IEEE 488 standard, continues to find use in legacy test-system upgrades and in calibration labs. The General-Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) began life as the Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus (HP-IB). Hewlett-Packard, whose electronic test-and-measurement business has evolved into today’s Keysight Technologies, created the interface in the 1960s to connect multiple instruments in […]

Filed Under: Automation, Calibration, FAQ, Featured, instrumentation power supplies

What is de-embedding and how do I perform it (part 2)?

April 28, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

S-parameters for text fixture with VNA

When testing a device in a fixture, you can use transfer scattering parameters (T-parameters) to help remove the fixture’s contribution from your measurement result.

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, vector network analyzer Tagged With: anritsu, anritsucompany, FAQ, keysight, keysighttechnologies, rohdeschwarz

What is de-embedding and how do I perform it (part 1)?

April 4, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

It’s a tenet of the test-and-measurement industry that you should concentrate on looking for defects in your device under test (DUT) — not in your test equipment. Figure 1 illustrates a common problem. An instrument presents an incorrect reading; in this case, an LRC meter or multimeter presents a resistance reading that’s about 5% low. […]

Filed Under: Bench Test, FAQ, Featured, Meters & Testers, vector network analyzers Tagged With: Ansys, CST, keysight, mathworks, NI

What are insertion loss and return loss and how can I measure them?

March 20, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

These basic RF measurements often uncover system problems in wired and wireless communications. If you observe a signal traveling from a source to a load through a passive system of some sort, you will notice that the signal attenuates by the time it reaches the load, and you will also notice that some of the […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, vector network analyzer, vector network analyzers Tagged With: Anritsu Company, Tektronix, teledyne lecroy

What is the MIPI I3C interface and where might I use it?

March 10, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

I3C improves on I2C through higher speeds and backward compatibility You’ll often want to interconnect two chips on a circuit board, and a standard interface can help you design efficiently. Engineers working at a division of Philips thought so back in 1982, so they developed the Inter-Integrated-Circuit interface, which they dubbed I2C. Of course, things […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, New Articles Tagged With: NXP Semiconductors

What is an instrument driver and why do I need one?

February 16, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

Instrument drivers take some of the sting out of controlling test instruments by adding an abstraction layer. Almost everyone who uses computers has had experiences with drivers, and probably not good ones. In the olden days, if you had wanted to hook an old printer up to a new computer, you would have searched through […]

Filed Under: Automation, FAQ, Featured, Instrumentation Tagged With: IVI Foundation

What is a Smith chart and why do I need one? (Part 2)

February 8, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

Smith chart

Take a journey around a Smith chart to find capacitance and inductance values in a matching network. Before computers became ubiquitous, the Smith chart simplified calculations involving the complex impedances found in RF/microwave circuits such as the one shown in Figure 1. That circuit includes a source with impedance Zs, transmission line with characteristic impedance […]

Filed Under: Analyzer, FAQ, Featured, vector network analyzer, wireless test equipment Tagged With: FAQ

What is a Smith chart and why do I need one? (Part 1)

January 23, 2023 By Rick Nelson Leave a Comment

A Smith chart provides insight into RF/microwave designs. Even if you work primarily with low-speed analog and mixed-signal designs, you could benefit from familiarity with the Smith chart as wireless products proliferate and as high-speed-serial data signals exhibit microwave-like effects. When a signal’s wavelength (λ) approaches the lengths of the conductors carrying it, you can […]

Filed Under: Analyzer, Communication Test, FAQ, Featured, spectrum analyzer, wireless test equipment Tagged With: FAQ

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