What are network analyzers used for?

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Network analyzers perform component characterization tests. Network analyzers provide a calibrated excitation signal to the RF network or device under test (DUT) and measure the vector response at frequency with phase and amplitude information. Transmission (transmission coefficient, insertion loss, gain), reflection (reflection coefficient, VSWR, return loss), and impedance measurements, as well as the s-parameters S11, S12, S21, and S22, are available from a single VNA.

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