4.1 Setting an NVP Value
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The HiTester employs the TDR (time domain reflectometry)
method to measure the amount of time from the input of a pulse
to the return of its reflected wave from the far end of the cable.
Length is calculated by the following formula:
L
: Cable length (m)
C
: Speed of light in a vacuum = 3
×
10
8
(m/s)
T
: Pulse propagation time from insertion to reflection return (s)
NVP : Nominal Velocity of Propagation (the speed of a signal through a
cable relative to the speed of light in a vacuum.)
Cable length measurement accuracy is ± 4% rdg. ± m, where
is the quantization error calculated as follows:
=
C
: Speed of light in a vacuum = 3
×
10
8
(m/s)
t
: Finest time resolution 10
×
10
-9
(s)
NVP : Nominal Velocity of Propagation
(Signal propagation speed as a percentage of the speed of light in
a vacuum)
In the default case with NVP value of 0.684,
≅
1.
Theory of Cable Length Measurement
Measurement Accuracy
Refer to "Section Accuracy" (p.39) for details
about rdg.
Model 3665-20 LAN CABLE HiTESTER
Terminator
Cables being
checked
Near End
Far End
Pulse
L =
C
×
T
×
NVP
2
χ
χ
χ
C
×
t
×
NVP
2
χ
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