Aug 10, 2004 #1 sergio mariotti Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 22, 2003 Messages 465 Helped 69 Reputation 138 Reaction score 25 Trophy points 1,308 Location Italy Activity points 5,994 Does someone knows an alternatite and cheaper method to retrofit the time domain option on Agilent/Hp VNAs ? Apparently, the retrofit don't take in account RF hardware, sore "rumors" say that may be an Eprom or some firmware like this. Thanks in advance
Does someone knows an alternatite and cheaper method to retrofit the time domain option on Agilent/Hp VNAs ? Apparently, the retrofit don't take in account RF hardware, sore "rumors" say that may be an Eprom or some firmware like this. Thanks in advance
Aug 10, 2004 #2 khouly Advanced Member level 5 Joined Oct 20, 2003 Messages 2,350 Helped 461 Reputation 916 Reaction score 102 Trophy points 1,343 Location EGYPT Activity points 13,242 i hear about site master from "anritsu" it is used ti check the tl u may find it useful khouly
Aug 13, 2004 #3 marcomdd Full Member level 3 Joined Jan 11, 2003 Messages 155 Helped 3 Reputation 6 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Location Rome Activity points 1,494 sergio mariotti said: Does someone knows an alternatite and cheaper method to retrofit the time domain option on @gilent/Hp VNAs ? Apparently, the retrofit don't take in account RF hardware, sore "rumors" say that may be an Eprom or some firmware like this. Thanks in advance Click to expand... "Apparently" ?!? "Rumors" ?!? Time Domain Option consists on just a "simple" processing of the measured (and corrected) power waves.
sergio mariotti said: Does someone knows an alternatite and cheaper method to retrofit the time domain option on @gilent/Hp VNAs ? Apparently, the retrofit don't take in account RF hardware, sore "rumors" say that may be an Eprom or some firmware like this. Thanks in advance Click to expand... "Apparently" ?!? "Rumors" ?!? Time Domain Option consists on just a "simple" processing of the measured (and corrected) power waves.