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Re: [TowerTalk] Measuring Common Mode Choke with Anritsu VNA

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Measuring Common Mode Choke with Anritsu VNA
From: "Paul Christensen" <w9ac@arrl.net>
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2018 09:25:01 -0500
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>"So why strive for measurement accuracy that has little direct relevance to 
>most real-world installations?"

For me, the answer is in understanding the measurement limitations in order to 
determine what's "good enough."  Without understanding the limitation, then we 
are in a guessing game with ourselves.  

I think it's more important to know why a DUT measures as it does rather than 
seek a specific Z value.  At a minimum, we should be able to answer: (1) why 
SRF changes with the number of turns through a ferrite core; (2) why complex Z 
is important and not only Z magnitude; (3) why small distributed capacitance 
affects measurement accuracy, particularly as F increases; (4) and why physical 
layout is important and what means can be employed to minimize the adverse 
effects to CM choking resistance in its operating environment (e.g., placed 
inside a metal enclosure.)       

So, if one elects to use S11 instead of S21, and understands the above, then 
achieving a less than ideal result can lead to a "good enough" outcome. 

Paul, W9AC


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