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Keysight S96010B Time domain analysis

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The S96010B time domain capability allows you to measure the time domain response of a device. The analyzer can transform frequency domain data to time domain or time domain data to the frequency domain and runs on the E5080B.

  • Works with E5080B ENA and E5081A ENA-X
  • Fully error-corrected time domain reflection or transmission response
  • Gating available to remove unwanted responses (from test fixtures for example)
  • Transform frequency domain to the time domain or time domain to the frequency domain

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The S96010B time domain analysis software application allows you to measure the time domain response of a device. Running on the ENA-X or ENA vector network analyzer (VNA), the S96010B software application transforms frequency domain data into the time domain, or time domain data into the frequency domain.

The transform used by the VNA resembles time domain reflectometry (TDR) measurements. The VNA makes swept frequency response measurements, and mathematically transforms the data into a time domain reflectometer-like display.

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The S96010B time domain analysis software application allows you to measure the time domain response of a device. Running on the ENA-X or ENA vector network analyzer (VNA), the S96010B software application transforms frequency domain data into the time domain, or time domain data into the frequency domain.

The transform used by the VNA resembles time domain reflectometry (TDR) measurements. The VNA makes swept frequency response measurements, and mathematically transforms the data into a time domain reflectometer-like display.

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