Cable Matching Info
Cable Matching Info
Cable Measurements
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Measurements
Coaxial Cables
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Cable Trends
Development of insulating material
Thin cables and low-loss cables
Twisted cables
Reduction of crosstalk for paired cables
Wider bandwidth and higher speed
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Swept frequency
Twisted pair
Physical characteristics
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Electrical length
Fault location TDR (FDR)
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DC resistance unbalance
Crosstalk
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Capacitance
Propagation delay
Attenuation constant
Impedance Analyzer
Phase constant
DC resistance
Core-shield resistance
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Non-Insertable
Requires adapters
Balanced
Broadband
Non-standard impedances
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Insertion loss
Electrical delay
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Point out that these tables are for 1 GHz, the new
upper frequency limits for the cable systems. The
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Slide #12 The cable impedance does change with frequency and
is not a perfect match with the test set.
Cable Impedance
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Cable
Incident Reel
LOAD
Source
Reflected
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Slide #15 realistic example. Note the scales for the plots and the
markers. The dip in the insertion loss is just a few
dB with the SRL being 15 dB or so out of spec. The
Structural Return Loss old plots, one good cable and one cable after denting,
CH1 MEM log MAG 5 dB/ REF -15 dB 1 _:-36.163 dB
56.831 001 MHz
are the same results as shown in the video tape.
*
Cor
Show the video tape at this point. Be sure to point
1
out that the dents are an attempt to simulate SRL,
but from just a few dents rather than the distributed
Hld
dents throughout the cable.
CH1 START 5.000 000 MHz STOP 200.000 000 MHz
CH2 MEM log MAG 5 dB/ REF -56 dB
Cor
Hld
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Slide #16 this system. This is the grease pencil world, where
you adjust an attenuator to match a level on the
display.
Variable Bridge Test Setup
Variable
Sweep Attenuators
Generator
Calibrate
Display
Measure
Cable Reel
Variable 75 Ohm
Bridge
Test Port
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Limitations
Accuracy
Manual adjustment
Dynamic range
Limited frequency range
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Power
Splitter
Cable Reel
Variable 75 Ohm
Bridge
Test Port
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Limitations
Accuracy
Manual adjustment
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Slide #20
Source
Reflected
Signal
Separation
Incident Reflection Transmitted
RF
Receiver
IF
Display
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Advantages
Repeatability
Accuracy
Automated
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R A B
Crosstalk
Source Load
Mismatch Mismatch
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Slide #24
Reduce reflections
Increase resolution
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Cor
Hld
Cor
Gat 1
Hld
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Slide #26
Agenda
Measurements
Coaxial Cables
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Slide #28
Balanced transmission
LAN usage
25 pair vertical
4 pair horizontal
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Slide #29
ERROR: Voltage is equal but opposite to ground at
any point not zero or canceled. The current does
Balanced vs. Unbalanced cancels at any point across the pair.
Unbalanced V
Coaxial cables 0V
+V
Balanced
Twisted pairs -V
I
Effective to 500 MHz
I
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Balanced Measurements
Balun
1:2 Balanced cable
Test Equipment +V +V
50 Ohm
Coaxial 0 -V
Unbal Bal 100 Ohms
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Open
Test Set
Short
Load
Calibration Plane
Balun Cable
Load
Unbal Bal
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Slide #32
Calibration Standards
Calibration Plane
Considerations
Accuracy Balun
Open
Repeatablity Short
Load
Unbal Bal
Geometry
Minimum lead length
Good electrical connection
Lead length does not become a factor until the lengths approach a
significant portion of the wavelengths of the frequencies being
measured. With 500 MHz as the upper limit of the testing, carefully
shortened leads are the only consideration. This would not be the
case at 5 GHz! Use a connector that is reasonable for the cable being
tested and build a set of standards using the same connector. Avoid
using alligator clips and long test leads!
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Open Open
Short Thru Short
Load Load
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Slide #34 when the induced signal levels from another pair
mix with the desired signals and eventually cause
disruption of transmission. This is a complicated
Crosstalk Measurements measurement with lots of data taking and
comparisons between pairs as well as switching and
terminating.
Cable Near end
Terminations
Power
Splitter
Terminations Far end
Balun
Cable
Balun
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Impedance matching
50 to 75, 100 , 150
Parametric measurements
10x rule
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Balun Selection Criteria ERROR: last sentence. An error ratio of ten, 20 dB,
Balun still yields a 1 d
Zbs Short
Zbo Open
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Slide #38
Test Requirements
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Slide #39 layout allows equal lengths of pairs from the cable to
the fixture.
Test Fixturing
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5 8 5 8
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3
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10
3
9
25 Pair Level 5 UTP
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Interface Test
1 12 1 12
13 25
Adaptor (ITA)
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25 24
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23 16 22 15
22 17 21 16
211 18 20 17
20 19 19 18
Top View
Side View
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Non-standard impedance
Transform and calibrate
Balanced measurements
Baluns
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References
Video Tapes
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