votientu
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Mesure the difference of length by VNA, is it necessary to calibrate ?
I have a question concerning the necessity of calibration in my measurement by VNA.
In fact, the measurement time is very important in my setup, so I would like to ask if the calibration correction is necessary ?
Here is my measurement (it is just an example):
It is to measure the length of a cable (50 Ohm), I don't know the length of this cable,
I have a cable (50 Ohm) with a reference length of 1 m. I will measure S21 by VNA in 2 cables. From the phase of S21 I will know the length of these two cables, maybe the lengths are wrong because I did not calibrate the VNA before. But is the difference of length I calculate from the difference of phase S21 give me the good result ?
Let's suppose the the cable in question is with length from 0.9-1.1 m, so the difference of phase gives the difference of length.
Thanks !
I have a question concerning the necessity of calibration in my measurement by VNA.
In fact, the measurement time is very important in my setup, so I would like to ask if the calibration correction is necessary ?
Here is my measurement (it is just an example):
It is to measure the length of a cable (50 Ohm), I don't know the length of this cable,
I have a cable (50 Ohm) with a reference length of 1 m. I will measure S21 by VNA in 2 cables. From the phase of S21 I will know the length of these two cables, maybe the lengths are wrong because I did not calibrate the VNA before. But is the difference of length I calculate from the difference of phase S21 give me the good result ?
Let's suppose the the cable in question is with length from 0.9-1.1 m, so the difference of phase gives the difference of length.
Thanks !