VNA The R140B from Copper Mountain Technologies lets you characterize antennas and cables without the need for an additional test cable.

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The R140B covers a frequency range of 85 MHz to 14 GHz. That covers everything from commercial FM to cellular and military frequencies. The single-port VNA lets you characterize devices and get S11 parameters — the input port voltage reflection coefficient. Using two R140Bs lets you measure S12 — reverse-voltage —.
The VNA uses a flexible connector assembly that includes four port-connector options: N plug, N receptacle, 3.5 mm plug, and 3.5 mm receptacle. Port impedance is 50 Ω.
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The unit connects to a host PC through a USB port. A windows app lets you control the instrument, or you can write your test-automation app using a command set. The R140B software can display four measurements on a single screen. They include SWR, return loss, cable loss, phase, group delay, Smith charts, and polar diagrams. You can set the VNA to sweep across a frequency range of 2 to 100,001 points using linear, log, and segment frequency sweep.
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Pass/fail is one of the ways you can use the R140B in a production test.
You can convert S-parameters into reflection impedance and admittance, inverse S-parameters, and conjugation. You can also perform limit testing to produce a pass/fail result for production-line tests.