Test & Measurement


Signal integrity network analysers

16 February 2011 Test & Measurement

LeCroy announced the launch of the new SPARQ series of signal integrity network analysers.

The instruments measure 40 GHz S-parameters on up to four ports with single button press operation at a lower cost than traditional methods such as vector network analysers.

The SPARQ is a time domain instrument, using TDR/T technology along with patented LeCroy innovations to rapidly acquire waveforms and measure the S-parameters of a device under test. The SPARQ measures both frequency and time domain results, and outputs standard Touchstone S-parameter files that are ready to be loaded into the user’s simulation software. The unit is small, rugged, PC-based and portable, and includes all of the hardware and software tools required by the signal integrity engineer for characterising passive devices.

The instrument calibrates using an OSLT calibration kit that is internal to the unit. This allows the calibration and measurement to proceed automatically with a single button click and without any need to connect and disconnect calibration standards. The ‘E’ model SPARQ units include the internal calibration capability standard, and also support manual calibration using an external calibration kit. Setting up the SPARQ is simplified by the fact that all configurations for the S-parameter measurements are contained within a single setup screen.

When using the automatic calibration, the SPARQ de-embeds the attached cables, adapters and fixture to return the S-parameters of just the device under test. Users have no need to worry about the location of the reference plane or to employ separate software to assist in the measurement process.

A standard SPARQ includes all of the hardware and software tools required for fast and accurate S-parameter measurements with high dynamic range. Users can measure single-ended, differential and mixed-mode S-parameters (both magnitude and phase), and view corresponding time domain results including step response, impulse response, rho and Z normalised to a user-selectable rise time. The TDR and TDT waveforms can also be viewed, and the unit includes a TDR/TDT mode of operation for debugging purposes.

The software provided with the SPARQ will be familiar to users of LeCroy’s Windows-based oscilloscopes, sharing the same overall look and feel and user-friendly operation. Up to 16 S-parameters result waveforms can be displayed simultaneously, with the ability to zoom, reposition and perform math and measurements on waveforms in a manner similar to LeCroy oscilloscopes. Three models are available: the SPARQ-4004E (40 GHz, 4 port, internal calibration), SPARQ-4002E (40 GHz, 2 port, internal calibration) and SPARQ-4002M (40 GHz, 2 port, manual calibration).



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