Title :
Wide-band network characterization by Fourier transformation of time-domain measurements
Author :
Farber, A.S. ; Ho, C.W.
Abstract :
A novel method of measuring driving-point and transfer impedance over a wide spectrum rapidly and with good accuracy uses a digital computer to transform the pulse response of a network into the frequency domain. A sampling oscilloscope provides the time transformation needed for data acquisition. The method and laboratory technique are discussed. Experimental data show agreement within 12 percent between the data from a single pulse measurement and bridge measurements over a band of 40 harmonic frequencies, i.e., 25-1000 MHz. Fundamental accuracy and bandwidth are believed to be substantially greater than these figures.
Keywords :
Computer-aided circuit design; Fourier transforms; Network analysis; Time-domain analysis; computer-aided circuit design; network analysis; time-domain analysis; Computer networks; Data acquisition; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency measurement; Impedance measurement; Oscilloscopes; Pulse measurements; Sampling methods; Time domain analysis; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1969.1050001