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Phase to PPM conversion

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4byr

Electrical
Aug 22, 2002
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I have a task to calculate and convert the phase differential of a pair of coaxial cables subjected to temperatures of +20 to +85 degrees C. The cable pair is swept over a freguency of 8-12 Ghz during the test. The differential of the pair is then calculated to supply the results in a PPM measurement. Does anyone know the formula for doing so? Can anyone help?
 
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