Graph impedance against Er with the Si6000b polarinstruments.com
Graphing Zo Vs Er How to change axes in Excel so you can graph any variable you choose polarinstruments.com This tutorial covers:
Please run through all the slides to give yourself an overview. Then launch the Si6000b, and click the surface microstrip graphic simply work through the example yourself. If you are not familiar with some of the features of Excel, you may find it worth taking a brief course to get the best from your Si6000b polarinstruments.com How to use this tutorial
Lets see how Er influences Zo
First drag this down to make H constant
Now fill a series of values in the Er field
Change the first two cells to 4.6 and 4.55 then press shift and drag to fill the series
Like this
This is the range of values you will graph
Now set up the graph, right click this data point
Select Source Data
Select Series tab
Change X axis labels from: $B$5 and $B$31 to: (Cells contain H) $F$5 and $F$31 (Cells contain Er)
Now click here to set the new range of values:
Edit the box that appears. To show the full graph you need to enter: $G$5:$G$31 Hint- look at column G and across at the rows containing the Data ( 5 to 31!)
Click here
O.K.
Drag the formula, remember to position the mouse so you have a black cross in the corner of the cell +
Remember to label the axis: Click and type: Er
Now calculate and wait for the graph
Whats this!
An error in the table. Try correcting this yourself to see the expected smooth curve
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