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'''Scattering parameters''' or '''S-parameters''' (the elements of a '''scattering matrix''' or '''S-matrix''') describe the electrical behavior of [[linear]] [[electrical network]]s when undergoing various [[steady state]] stimuli by electrical signals.


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The S-parameters are members of a family of similar parameters, other examples being: [[Y-parameters]],<ref>Pozar, David M. (2005); ''Microwave Engineering, Third Edition'' (Intl. Ed.); John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; pp. 170-174. ISBN 0-471-44878-8.</ref> [[Z-parameters]],<ref>Pozar, David M. (2005) (op. cit.); pp. 170-174.</ref> [[Two port#Hybrid parameters (h-parameters)|H-parameters]], [[#Scattering transfer parameters|T-parameters]] or [[ABCD-parameters]].<ref>Pozar, David M. (2005) (op. cit.); pp. 183-186.</ref><ref>Morton, A. H. (1985); '' Advanced Electrical Engineering''; Pitman Publishing Ltd.; pp. 33-72.  ISBN 0-273-40172-6.</ref> They differ from these, in the sense that ''S-parameters'' do not use open or short circuit conditions to characterize a linear electrical network; instead, [[impedance matching|matched load]]s are used. These [[electrical termination|termination]]s are much easier to use at high signal frequencies than open-circuit and short-circuit terminations. Moreover, the quantities are measured in terms of power.


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Many electrical properties of networks of components ([[inductors]], [[capacitors]], [[resistors]]) may be expressed using S-parameters, such as [[gain]], [[return loss]], [[voltage standing wave ratio]] (VSWR), [[reflection coefficient]] and [[amplifier]] stability. The term 'scattering' is more common to [[optical engineering]] than RF engineering, referring to the effect observed when a [[plane wave|plane electromagnetic wave]] is incident on an obstruction or passes across dissimilar [[dielectric]] media. In the context of S-parameters, scattering refers to the way in which the traveling [[Electric current|currents]] and [[volt]]ages in a [[transmission line]] are affected when they meet a [[discontinuity (mathematics)|discontinuity]] caused by the insertion of a network into the transmission line. This is equivalent to the wave meeting an [[electrical impedance|impedance]] differing from the line's [[characteristic impedance]].
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Although applicable at any [[frequency]], S-parameters are mostly used for networks operating at [[radio frequency]] (RF) and [[microwave]] frequencies where signal power and energy considerations are more easily quantified than currents and voltages. S-parameters change with the measurement frequency, so frequency must be specified for any S-parameter measurements stated, in addition to the [[characteristic impedance]] or [[nominal impedance|system impedance]].
 
 
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==Background==
 
The first published description of S-parameters was in the thesis of [[Vitold Belevitch]] in 1945.<ref>Belevitch, Vitold [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4066784 "Summary of the history of circuit theory"], ''Proceedings of the IRE'', '''vol.50''', iss.5, pp.&nbsp;848–855, May 1962.<br>Vandewalle, Joos [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/1097-007X%28200009/10%2928:5%3C429::AID-CTA121%3E3.0.CO;2-6/abstract "In memoriam – Vitold Belevitch"], ''International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications'', '''vol.28''', iss.5, pp.&nbsp;429–430, September/October 2000.</ref>  The name used by Belevitch was ''repartition matrix'' and limited consideration to lumped-element networks.  The term ''scattering matrix'' was used by physicist and engineer [[Robert Henry Dicke]] in 1947 who independently developed the idea during wartime work on radar.<ref>Valkenburg, Mac Elwyn Van ''Circuit Theory: Foundations and Classical Contributions'', p.334, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1974 ISBN 0-87933-084-8.</ref><ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1697561 J. Appl. Phys. 18, 873 (1947); doi: 10.1063/1.1697561 A Computational Method Applicable to Microwave Networks R. H. Dicke]</ref>  The technique was popularized in the 1960s by Kaneyuka Kurokawa<ref name="">{{cite web
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In the S-parameter approach, an electrical network is regarded as  a '[[black box]]' containing various interconnected basic electrical circuit components or [[Lumped component|lumped elements]] such as resistors, capacitors, inductors and transistors, which interacts with other circuits through ''ports''. The network is characterized by a square [[matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] of [[complex number]]s called its S-parameter matrix, which can be used to calculate its response to signals applied to the ports.
 
For the S-parameter definition, it is understood that a network may contain any components provided that the entire network behaves [[linear]]ly with incident small signals. It may also include many typical communication system components or 'blocks' such as [[amplifier]]s, [[attenuator (electronics)|attenuators]], [[electronic filter|filters]], [[directional coupler|couplers]] and [[Equalization filter|equalizers]] provided they are also operating under linear and defined conditions.
 
An electrical network to be described by S-parameters may have any number of ports. Ports are the points at which electrical signals either enter or exit the network.  Ports are usually pairs of terminals with the requirement that the [[electric current|current]] into one terminal is equal to the current leaving the other.<ref>Pozar, David M. (2005) (op. cit.); p. 170.</ref><ref>Morton, A. H. (1985) (op. cit.); p. 33.</ref> S-parameters are used  at frequencies where the ports are often [[coaxial]] or [[waveguide (electromagnetism)|waveguide]] connections.
 
The S-parameter [[matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] describing an ''N''-port network will be square of dimension ''N'' and will therefore contain <math>N^2\,</math> elements. At the test frequency each element or S-parameter is represented by a unitless [[complex number]] that represents [[magnitude (mathematics)|magnitude]] and [[angle]], i.e. [[amplitude]] and [[phase (waves)|phase]]. The complex number may either be expressed in [[rectangular]] form or, more commonly, in [[Polar coordinates|polar]] form. The S-parameter magnitude may be expressed in linear form or [[logarithmic scale|logarithmic form]].  When expressed in logarithmic form, magnitude has the "[[Dimensionless quantity|dimensionless unit]]" of [[decibel]]s. The S-parameter angle is most frequently expressed in [[degree (angle)|degrees]] but occasionally in [[radian]]s. Any S-parameter may be displayed graphically on a polar diagram by a dot for one frequency or a [[locus (mathematics)|locus]] for a range of frequencies. If it applies to one port only (being of the form <math>S_{nn}\,</math>), it may be displayed on an impedance or admittance [[Smith Chart]] normalised to the system impedance. The Smith Chart allows simple conversion between the <math>S_{nn}\,</math> parameter, equivalent to the voltage reflection coefficient and the associated (normalised) impedance (or admittance) 'seen' at that port.
 
The following information must be defined when specifying a set of S-parameters:
#The frequency
#The characteristic impedance (often 50&nbsp;&Omega;)
#The allocation of port numbers
#Conditions which may affect the network, such as temperature, control voltage, and bias current, where applicable.
 
==The general S-parameter matrix==
 
===Definition===
For a generic multi-port network, each of the ports is allocated an integer ''n'' ranging from 1 to ''N'', where ''N'' is the total number of ports. For port ''n'', the associated S-parameter definition is in terms of incident and reflected 'power waves', <math>a_n\,</math> and <math>b_n\,</math> respectively.
 
Kurokawa<ref>Kurokawa, K., "Power Waves and the Scattering Matrix", IEEE Trans. Micr. Theory & Tech., Mar. 1965, pp. 194-202</ref> defines the incident power wave for each port as
 
:<math>a = \frac{1}{2}\, k (V + Z_{p} I)\,</math>
 
and the reflected wave for each port is defined as
 
:<math>b = \frac{1}{2}\, k (V - Z_{p}^{*} I)\,</math>
 
where <math>Z_p\,</math> is the diagonal matrix of the complex reference impedance for each port, <math>Z_p^{*}\,</math> is the elementwise complex conjugate of <math>Z_p\,</math>, <math>V\,</math> and <math>I\,</math> are respectively the column vectors of the voltages and currents at each port and
 
:<math>k = \left(\sqrt{\left|\real\{Z_{p}\}\right|}\right)^{-1}\,</math>
 
Sometimes it is useful to assume that the reference impedance is the same for all ports in which case the definitions of the incident and reflected waves may be simplified to
 
:<math>a = \frac{1}{2}\, \frac{(V + Z_{0} I)}{\sqrt{\left|\real\{Z_{0}\}\right|}}\,</math>
 
and
 
:<math>b = \frac{1}{2}\, \frac{(V - Z_{0}^{*} I)}{\sqrt{\left|\real\{Z_{0}\}\right|}}\,</math>
 
For all ports the reflected power waves may be defined in terms of the S-parameter matrix and the incident power waves by the following matrix equation:
 
:<math>b = S a\,</math>
 
where S is an ''N'' x ''N'' matrix the elements of which can be indexed using conventional [[matrix (mathematics)]] notation.
 
===Reciprocity===
A network will be [[Reciprocity theorem (electrical circuits)|reciprocal]] if it is [[passive components|passive]] and it contains only reciprocal materials that influence the transmitted signal. For example, attenuators, cables, splitters and combiners are all reciprocal networks and <math>S_{mn} = S_{nm}\,</math> in each case, or the S-parameter matrix will be equal to its [[transpose]]. Networks which include non-reciprocal materials in the transmission medium such as those containing [[biasing (electronics)|magnetically biased]] [[ferrite (magnet)|ferrite]] components will be non-reciprocal. An amplifier is another example of a non-reciprocal network.
 
An interesting property of 3-port networks, however, is that they cannot be simultaneously reciprocal, loss-free, and perfectly matched.<ref>Pozar, David M. (2005) (op. cit.); p. 173.</ref>
 
===Lossless networks===
A lossless network is one which does not dissipate any power, or: <math>\Sigma\left|a_n\right|^2 = \Sigma\left|b_n\right|^2\,</math>. The sum of the incident powers at all ports is equal to the sum of the reflected powers at all ports. This implies that the S-parameter matrix is [[unitary matrix|unitary]], that is <math>(S)^H (S) = (I)\,</math>, where <math>(S)^H\,</math> is the [[conjugate transpose]] of <math>(S)\,</math> and <math>(I)\,</math> is the [[identity matrix]].
 
===Lossy networks===
A [[lossy]] passive network is one in which the sum of the incident powers at all ports is greater than the sum of the reflected powers at all ports. It therefore dissipates power, or: <math>\Sigma\left|a_n\right|^2 \ne \Sigma\left|b_n\right|^2\,</math>. In this case <math>\Sigma\left|a_n\right|^2 > \Sigma\left|b_n\right|^2\,</math>, and <math>(I) - (S)^H (S)\,</math> is [[Positive-definite matrix|positive definite]].
 
==Two-Port S-Parameters==
{{See also|Two-port network}}
[[File:TwoPortNetworkScatteringAmplitudes.svg|center]]
The S-parameter matrix for the 2-port network is probably the most commonly used and serves as the basic building block for generating the higher order matrices for larger networks.<ref name=Chen>
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</ref> In this case the relationship between the reflected, incident power waves and the S-parameter matrix is given by:
 
:<math>\begin{pmatrix}b_1 \\ b_2 \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} S_{11} & S_{12} \\ S_{21} & S_{22} \end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix} a_1 \\ a_2 \end{pmatrix}\,</math>.
 
Expanding the matrices into equations gives:
 
:<math>b_1 = S_{11}a_1 +S_{12}a_2\,</math>
 
and
 
:<math>b_2 = S_{21}a_1 +S_{22}a_2\,</math>.
 
Each equation gives the relationship between the reflected and incident power waves at each of the network ports, 1 and 2, in terms of the network's individual S-parameters, <math>S_{11}\,</math>, <math>S_{12}\,</math>, <math>S_{21}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math>. If one considers an incident power wave at port 1 (<math>a_1\,</math>) there may result from it waves exiting from either port 1 itself (<math>b_1\,</math>) or port 2 (<math>b_2\,</math>). However if, according to the definition of S-parameters, port 2 is terminated in a load identical to the system impedance (<math>Z_0\,</math>) then, by the [[Maximum power theorem|maximum power transfer theorem]], <math>b_2\,</math> will be totally absorbed making <math>a_2\,</math> equal to zero. Therefore, defining the incident voltage waves as <math>a_1 = V_1^+</math> and <math>a_2 = V_2^+</math> with the reflected waves being <math>b_1 = V_1^-</math> and <math>b_2 = V_2^-</math>,
 
:<math>S_{11} = \frac{b_1}{a_1} = \frac{V_1^-}{V_1^+}</math> and <math>S_{21} = \frac{b_2}{a_1} = \frac{V_2^-}{V_1^+}\,</math>.
 
Similarly, if port 1 is terminated in the system impedance then <math>a_1\,</math> becomes zero, giving
 
:<math>S_{12} = \frac{b_1}{a_2} = \frac{V_1^-}{V_2^+}\,</math> and <math>S_{22} = \frac{b_2}{a_2} = \frac{V_2^-}{V_2^+}\,</math>
 
Each 2-port S-parameter has the following generic descriptions:
 
:<math>S_{11}\,</math> is the input port voltage reflection coefficient
:<math>S_{12}\,</math> is the reverse voltage gain
:<math>S_{21}\,</math> is the forward voltage gain
:<math>S_{22}\,</math> is the output port voltage reflection coefficient.
 
If, instead of defining the voltage wave direction relative to each port, they are defined by their absolute direction as forward <math>V^+</math> and reverse <math>V^-</math> waves then <math>b_2 = V_2^+</math> and <math>a_2 = V_2^-</math>. The S-parameters then take on a more intuitive meaning such as the forward voltage gain being defined by the ratio of the forward voltages <math>S_{21} = V_2^+/V_1^+</math>.
 
==S-Parameter properties of 2-port networks==
An amplifier operating under linear (small signal) conditions is a good example of a non-reciprocal network and a matched attenuator is an example of a reciprocal network. In the following cases we will assume that the input and output connections are to ports 1 and 2 respectively which is the most common convention. The nominal system impedance, frequency and any other factors which may influence the device, such as temperature, must also be specified.
 
===Complex linear gain===
The complex linear gain G is given by
 
:<math>G = S_{21}\,</math>.
 
That is simply the voltage gain as a linear ratio of the output voltage divided by the input voltage, all values expressed as complex quantities.
 
===Scalar linear gain===
The scalar linear gain (or linear gain magnitude) is given by
 
:<math>\left|G\right| = \left|S_{21}\right|\,</math>.
 
That is simply the scalar voltage gain as a linear ratio of the output voltage and the input voltage. As this is a scalar quantity, the phase is not relevant in this case.
 
===Scalar logarithmic gain===
The scalar logarithmic (decibel or dB) expression for gain (g) is
 
:<math>g = 20\log_{10}\left|S_{21}\right|\,</math> dB.
 
This is more commonly used than scalar linear gain and a positive quantity is normally understood as simply a 'gain'... A negative quantity can be expressed as a 'negative gain' or more usually as a 'loss' equivalent to its magnitude in dB. For example, a 10 m length of cable may have a gain of - 1 dB at 100&nbsp;MHz or a loss of 1 dB at 100&nbsp;MHz.
 
===Insertion loss===
In case the two measurement ports use the same reference impedance, the insertion loss ({{math|''IL''}}) is the magnitude of the transmission coefficient {{math|{{!}}''S<sub>21</sub>''{{!}}}} expressed in decibels. It is thus given by:<ref>Collin, Robert E.; ''Foundations For Microwave Engineering, Second Edition''</ref>
 
<math>IL = -20\log_{10}\left|S_{21}\right|\,</math> dB.
 
It is the extra loss produced by the introduction of the [[device under test]] (DUT) between the 2 reference planes of the measurement. Notice that the extra loss can be introduced by intrinsic loss in the DUT and/or mismatch. In case of extra loss the insertion loss is defined to be positive. The negative of insertion loss expressed in decibels is defined as insertion gain.
 
===Input return loss===
Input [[return loss]] ({{math|''RL''<sub>in</sub>}}) can be thought of as a measure of how close the actual input impedance of the network is to the nominal system impedance value. Input return loss expressed in [[decibel]]s is given by
 
:<math>RL_\mathrm{in} = 10\log_{10}\left| \frac{1}{S_{11}^2} \right| = - 20\log_{10} \left| S_{11}\right|\,</math> dB.
 
Note that for passive two-port networks in which {{math|{{!}}''S<sub>11</sub>''{{!}}&nbsp;≤&nbsp;1}}, it follows that return loss is a non-negative quantity: {{math|''RL<sub>in</sub>''&nbsp;≥&nbsp;0}}. Also note that somewhat confusingly, [[Return loss#Sign|return loss]] is sometimes used as the negative of the quantity defined above, but this usage is, strictly speaking, incorrect based on the definition of loss.<ref name=Bird>Trevor S. Bird, [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5162049 "Definition and Misuse of Return Loss"], ''IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine'', '''vol.51''', iss.2, pp.166-167, April 2009.</ref>
 
===Output return loss===
The output return loss ({{math|''RL''<sub>out</sub>}}) has a similar definition to the input return loss but applies to the output port (port 2) instead of the input port. It is given by
 
:<math>RL_\mathrm{out} = - 20\log_{10}\left|S_{22}\right|\,</math> dB.
 
===Reverse gain and reverse isolation===
The scalar logarithmic (decibel or dB) expression for reverse gain (<math>g_\mathrm{rev}\,</math>) is:
 
:<math>g_\mathrm{rev} = 20\log_{10}\left|S_{12}\right|\,</math> dB.
 
Often this will be expressed as reverse isolation (<math>I_\mathrm{rev}\,</math>) in which case it becomes a positive quantity equal to the magnitude of <math>g_\mathrm{rev}\,</math> and the expression becomes:
 
:<math>I_\mathrm{rev} =  \left|g_\mathrm{rev}\right|  = \left|20\log_{10}\left|S_{12}\right|\right|\,</math> dB.
 
===Voltage reflection coefficient===
The voltage reflection coefficient at the input port (<math>\rho_\mathrm{in}\,</math>) or at the output port (<math>\rho_\mathrm{out}\,</math>) are equivalent to <math>S_{11}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math> respectively, so
 
:<math>\rho_\mathrm{in} = S_{11}\,</math> and <math>\rho_\mathrm{out} = S_{22}\,</math>.
 
As <math>S_{11}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math> are complex quantities, so are <math>\rho_\mathrm{in}\,</math> and <math>\rho_\mathrm{out}\,</math>.
 
Voltage reflection coefficients are complex quantities and may be graphically represented on polar diagrams or Smith Charts
 
See also the [[Reflection Coefficient]] article.
 
===Voltage standing wave ratio===
The voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) at a port, represented by the lower case 's', is a similar measure of port match to return loss but is a scalar linear quantity, the ratio of the standing wave maximum voltage to the standing wave minimum voltage. It therefore relates to the magnitude of the voltage reflection coefficient and hence to the magnitude of either <math>S_{11}\,</math> for the input port or <math>S_{22}\,</math> for the output port.
 
At the input port, the VSWR (<math>s_\mathrm{in}\,</math>) is given by
 
:<math>s_\mathrm{in} = \frac{1+\left|S_{11}\right|}{1-\left|S_{11}\right|}\,</math>
 
At the output port, the VSWR (<math>s_\mathrm{out}\,</math>) is given by
 
:<math>s_\mathrm{out} = \frac{1+\left|S_{22}\right|}{1-\left|S_{22}\right|}\,</math>
 
This is correct for reflection coefficients with a magnitude no greater than unity, which is usually the case.  A reflection coefficient with a magnitude greater than unity, such as in a [[Negative resistance#Amplifiers|tunnel diode amplifier]], will result in a negative value for this expression.  VSWR, however, from its definition, is always positive.  A more correct expression for port ''k'' of a multiport is;
 
:<math>s_k = \frac{1+\left|S_{kk}\right|}{|1-\left|S_{kk}\right||}\,</math>
 
==4-Port S-Parameters==
4 Port S Parameters are used to characterize 4 port networks.  They include information regarding the reflected and incident power waves between the 4 ports of the network.
 
:<math>\begin{pmatrix}S_{11} & S_{12} & S_{13} & S_{14} \\ S_{21} & S_{22} & S_{23} & S_{24} \\ S_{31} & S_{32} & S_{33} & S_{34} \\ S_{41} & S_{42} & S_{43} & S_{44} \end{pmatrix} </math>
 
They are commonly used to analyze a pair of coupled transmission lines to determine the amount of cross-talk between them, if they are driven by two separate single ended signals, or the reflected and incident power of a differential signal driven across them.  Many specifications of high speed differential signals define a communication channel in terms of the 4-Port S-Parameters, for example the 10-Gigabit Attachment Unit Interface (XAUI), SATA, PCI-X, and InfiniBand systems.
 
===4-Port Mixed-Mode S-Parameters===
4-Port mixed-Mode S-Parameters characterize a 4 port network in terms of the response of the network to common mode and differential stimulus signals.  The following table displays the 4-Port Mixed-Mode S-Parameters.
 
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! Port 2
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! Port 2
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! rowspan="2" | Common Mode
! Port 1
| SCD11
| SCD12
| SCC11
| SCC12
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! Port 2
| SCD21
| SCD22
| SCC21
| SCC22
|}
 
Note the format of the parameter notation SXYab, where “S” stands for scattering parameter or S-parameter, “X” is the response mode (differential or common), “Y” is the stimulus mode (differential or common), “a” is the response (output) port and b is the stimulus (input) port. This is the typical nomenclature for scattering parameters.
 
The first quadrant is defined as the upper left 4 parameters describing the differential stimulus and differential response characteristics of the device under test. This is the actual mode of operation for most high-speed differential interconnects and is the quadrant that receives the most attention. It includes input differential return loss (SDD11), input differential insertion loss (SDD21), output differential return loss (SDD22) and output differential insertion loss (SDD12). Some benefits of differential signal processing are;
* reduced electromagnetic interference susceptibility
* reduction in electromagnetic radiation from balanced differential circuit
* even order differential distortion products transformed to common mode signals
* factor of two increase in voltage level relative to single-ended
* rejection to common mode supply and ground noise encoding onto differential signal
 
The second and third quadrants are the upper right and lower left 4 parameters, respectively. These are also referred to as the cross-mode quadrants. This is because they fully characterize any mode conversion occurring in the device under test, whether it is common-to-differential SDCab conversion (EMI susceptibility for an intended differential signal SDD transmission application) or differential-to-common SCDab conversion (EMI radiation for a differential application). Understanding mode conversion is very helpful when trying to optimize the design of interconnects for gigabit data throughput.
 
The fourth quadrant is the lower right 4 parameters and describes the performance characteristics of the common-mode signal SCCab propagating through the device under test. For a properly designed SDDab differential device there should be minimal common-mode output SCCab. However, the fourth quadrant common-mode response data is a measure of common-mode transmission response and used in a ratio with the differential transmission response to determine the network common-mode rejection. This common mode rejection is an important benefit of differential signal processing and can be reduced to one in some differential circuit implementations.<ref>[http://www.designcon.com/media/2005/Euro/5-TA3--John_DAmbrosia.pdf ''Backplane Channels and Correlation Between Their Frequency and Time Domain Performance'']</ref><ref>Bockelman, DE and Eisenstadt, WR "Combined differential and common-mode scattering parameters: theory and simulation," MTT, IEEE transactions volume 43 issue 7 part 1–2 July 1995 pages 1530-1539</ref>
 
==S-parameters in amplifier design==
The reverse isolation parameter <math>S_{12}\,</math> determines the level of feedback from the output of an amplifier to the input and therefore influences its stability (its tendency to refrain from oscillation) together with the forward gain <math>S_{21}\,</math>. An amplifier with input and output ports perfectly isolated from each other would have infinite scalar log magnitude isolation or the linear magnitude of <math>S_{12}\,</math> would be zero. Such an amplifier is said to be unilateral. Most practical amplifiers though will have some finite isolation allowing the reflection coefficient 'seen' at the input to be influenced to some extent by the load connected on the output. An amplifier which is deliberately designed to have the smallest possible value of <math>\left|S_{12}\right|\,</math> is often called a [[buffer amplifier]].
 
Suppose the output port of a real (non-unilateral or bilateral) amplifier is connected to an arbitrary load with a reflection coefficient of <math>\rho_{L}\,</math>. The actual reflection coefficient 'seen' at the input port <math>\rho_\mathrm{in}\,</math> will be given by<ref>Gonzalez, Guillermo (1997); ''Microwave Transistor Amplifiers Analysis and Design, Second Edition''; Prentice Hall NJ; pp 212-216. ISBN 0-13-254335-4.</ref>
 
:<math>\rho_\mathrm{in} = S_{11} + \frac{S_{12}S_{21}\rho_L}{1-S_{22}\rho_L}\,</math>.
 
If the amplifier is unilateral then <math>S_{12} = 0\,</math> and <math>\rho_\mathrm{in} = S_{11}\,</math> or, to put it another way, the output loading has no effect on the input.
 
A similar property exists in the opposite direction, in this case if <math>\rho_\mathrm{out}\,</math> is the reflection coefficient seen at the output port and <math>\rho_{s}\,</math> is the reflection coefficient of the source connected to the input port.
 
:<math>\rho_{out} = S_{22} + \frac{S_{12}S_{21}\rho_s}{1-S_{11}\rho_s}\,</math>
 
===Port loading conditions for an amplifier to be unconditionally stable===
An amplifier is unconditionally stable if a load or source of ''any'' reflection coefficient can be connected without causing instability. This condition occurs if the magnitudes of the reflection coefficients at the source, load and the amplifier's input and output ports are simultaneously less than unity. An important requirement that is often overlooked is that the amplifier be a linear network with no poles in the right half plane.<ref>J.M. Rollett, "Stability and Power-Gain Invariants of Linear Two-Ports", IRE Trans. on Circuit Theory vol. CT-9, pp. 29-32, March 1962</ref> Instability can cause severe distortion of the amplifier's gain frequency response or, in the extreme, oscillation. To be unconditionally stable at the frequency of interest, an amplifier must satisfy the following 4 equations simultaneously:<ref>Gonzalez, Guillermo (op. cit.); pp 217-222</ref>
 
:<math>\left|\rho_S\right| < 1\,</math>
 
:<math>\left|\rho_L\right| < 1\,</math>
 
:<math>\left|\rho_\mathrm{in}\right| < 1\,</math>
 
:<math>\left|\rho_\mathrm{out}\right| < 1\,</math>
 
The boundary condition for when each of these values is equal to unity may be represented by a circle drawn on the polar diagram representing the (complex) reflection coefficient, one for the input port and the other for the output port. Often these will be scaled as Smith Charts. In each case coordinates of the circle centre and the associated radius are given by the following equations:
 
====<math>\rho_{L}\,</math> values for <math>\left|\rho_{in}\right| = 1\,</math> (output stability circle)====
Radius <math>r_L = \left| \frac{S_{12}S_{21}}{\left|S_{22}\right|^2-\left|\Delta\right|^2} \right|\,</math>
 
Center <math>c_L = \frac{(S_{22} - \Delta S_{11}^*)^*}{\left|S_{22}\right|^2-\left|\Delta\right|^2}\,</math>
 
====<math>\rho_{S}\,</math> values for <math>\left|\rho_{out}\right| = 1\,</math> (input stability circle)====
Radius <math>r_s = \left| \frac{S_{12}S_{21}}{\left|S_{11}\right|^2-\left|\Delta\right|^2} \right|\,</math>
 
Center <math>c_s = \frac{(S_{11} - \Delta S_{22}^*)^*}{\left|S_{11}\right|^2-\left|\Delta\right|^2}\,</math>
 
where, in both cases
 
:<math>\Delta = S_{11}S_{22} - S_{12}S_{21}\,</math>
 
and the superscript star (*) indicates a [[complex conjugate]].
 
The circles are in complex units of reflection coefficient so may be drawn on impedance or admittance based Smith Charts normalised to the system impedance. This serves to readily show the regions of normalised impedance (or admittance) for predicted unconditional stability. Another way of demonstrating unconditional stability is by means of the Rollet stability factor (<math>K\,</math>), defined as
 
:<math>K = \frac{1-\left|S_{11}\right|^2-\left|S_{22}\right|^2+\left|\Delta\right|^2}{2\left|S_{12}S_{21}\right|}\,</math>
 
The condition of unconditional stability is achieved when <math>K>1\,</math> and <math>\left|\Delta\right|<1\,</math>
 
===Scattering transfer parameters===
The Scattering transfer parameters or T-parameters of a 2-port network are expressed by the T-parameter matrix and are closely related to the corresponding S-parameter matrix. The T-parameter matrix is related to the incident and reflected normalised waves at each of the ports as follows:
 
:<math>\begin{pmatrix}b_1 \\ a_1 \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} T_{11} & T_{12} \\ T_{21} & T_{22} \end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix} a_2 \\ b_2 \end{pmatrix}\, </math>
 
However, they could be defined differently, as follows :
 
:<math>\begin{pmatrix}a_1 \\ b_1 \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} T_{11} & T_{12} \\ T_{21} & T_{22} \end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix} b_2 \\ a_2 \end{pmatrix}\, </math>
 
The RF Toolbox add-on to MATLAB<ref>{{cite web
 
| url = http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/rf/index.html?/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/rf/s2t.html
 
| title = RF Toolbox documentation
 
}}</ref> and several books (for example "Network scattering parameters"<ref>{{Cite book
 
| url = http://books.google.com/?id=287g2NkRYxUC&lpg=PA65&dq=T-parameters+&pg=PA66
 
| title = Network scattering parameter
 
| isbn = 978-981-02-2305-2
 
| author = R. Mavaddat.
 
| year = 1996
 
| publisher = World Scientific
 
| location = Singapore
 
}}</ref>) use this last definition, so caution is necessary. The "From S to T" and "From T to S" paragraphs in this article are based on the first definition. Adaptation to the second definition is trivial (interchanging T<small>11</small> for T<small>22</small>, and T<small>12</small> for <small>T21</small>).
The advantage of T-parameters compared to S-parameters is that they may be used to readily determine the effect of cascading 2 or more 2-port networks by simply multiplying the associated individual T-parameter matrices. If the T-parameters of say three different 2-port networks 1, 2 and 3 are <math>\begin{pmatrix}T_1\end{pmatrix}\,</math>, <math>\begin{pmatrix}T_2\end{pmatrix}\,</math> and <math>\begin{pmatrix}T_3\end{pmatrix}\,</math> respectively then the T-parameter matrix for the cascade of all three networks (<math>\begin{pmatrix}T_T\end{pmatrix}\,</math>) in serial order is given by:
 
:<math>\begin{pmatrix}T_T\end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix}T_1\end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix}T_2\end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix}T_3\end{pmatrix}\,</math>
 
As with S-parameters, T-parameters are complex values and there is a direct conversion between the two types. Although the cascaded T-parameters is a simple matrix multiplication of the individual T-parameters, the conversion for each network's S-parameters to the corresponding T-parameters and the conversion of the cascaded T-parameters back to the equivalent cascaded S-parameters, which are usually required, is not trivial. However once the operation is completed, the complex full wave interactions between all ports in both directions will be taken into account. The following equations will provide conversion between S and T parameters for 2-port networks.<ref>[http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5952-1087.pdf ''S-Parameter Design''; Application Note AN 154; Agilent Technologies; p 14]</ref>
 
From S to T:
 
:<math>T_{11} = \frac{-\det \begin{pmatrix}S\end{pmatrix}}{S_{21}}\,</math>
 
:<math>T_{12} = \frac{S_{11}}{S_{21}}\,</math>
 
:<math>T_{21} = \frac{-S_{22}}{S_{21}}\,</math>
 
:<math>T_{22} = \frac{1}{S_{21}}\,</math>
 
From T to S
 
:<math>S_{11} = \frac{T_{12}}{T_{22}}\,</math>
 
:<math>S_{12} = \frac{\det \begin{pmatrix}T\end{pmatrix}}{T_{22}}\,</math>
 
:<math>S_{21} = \frac{1}{T_{22}}\,</math>
 
:<math>S_{22} = \frac{-T_{21}}{T_{22}}\,</math>
 
Where <math>\det \begin{pmatrix}S\end{pmatrix}\,</math> indicates the [[determinant]] of the matrix <math>\begin{pmatrix}S\end{pmatrix}\,</math>.
 
==1-port S-parameters==
The S-parameter for a 1-port network is given by a simple 1 x 1 matrix of the form <math>(s_{nn})\,</math> where n is the allocated port number. To comply with the S-parameter definition of linearity, this would normally be a passive load of some type.
 
==Higher-order S-parameter matrices==
Higher order S-parameters for pairs of dissimilar ports (<math>S_{mn}\,</math>), where <math>m \ne \; n\,</math> may be deduced similarly to those for 2-port networks by considering pairs of ports in turn, in each case ensuring that all of the remaining (unused) ports are loaded with an impedance identical to the system impedance. In this way the incident power wave for each of the unused ports becomes zero yielding similar expressions to those obtained for the 2-port case. S-parameters relating to single ports only (<math>S_{mm}\,</math>) require all of the remaining ports to be loaded with an impedance identical to the system impedance therefore making all of the incident power waves zero except that for the port under consideration. In general therefore we have:
 
:<math>S_{mn} = \frac{b_m}{a_n}\,</math>
 
and
 
:<math>S_{mm} = \frac{b_m}{a_m}\,</math>
 
For example, a 3-port network such as a 2-way splitter would have the following S-parameter definitions
 
:<math>S_{11} = \frac{b_1}{a_1} = \frac{V_1^-}{V_1^+}\,</math>
 
:<math>S_{33} = \frac{b_3}{a_3} = \frac{V_3^-}{V_3^+}\,</math>
 
:<math>S_{32} = \frac{b_3}{a_2} = \frac{V_3^-}{V_2^+}\,</math>
 
:<math>S_{23} = \frac{b_2}{a_3} = \frac{V_2^-}{V_3^+}\,</math>
 
==Measurement of S-parameters==
[[File:vna3.png|thumb|400px|The basic parts of a vector network analyzer]]
 
===Vector network analyzer===
The diagram shows the essential parts of a typical 2-port [[network analyzer (electrical)|vector network analyzer]] (VNA). The two ports of the [[device under test]] (DUT) are denoted port 1 (P1) and port 2 (P2). The test port connectors provided on the VNA itself are precision types which will normally have to be extended and connected to P1 and P2 using precision cables 1 and 2, PC1 and PC2 respectively and suitable connector adaptors A1 and A2 respectively.
 
The test frequency is generated by a variable frequency [[carrier wave|CW]] source and its power level is set using a variable [[attenuator (electronics)|attenuator]]. The position of switch SW1 sets the direction that the test signal passes through the DUT. Initially consider that SW1 is at position 1 so that the test signal is incident on the DUT at P1 which is appropriate for measuring <math>S_{11}\,</math> and <math>S_{21}\,</math>. The test signal is fed by SW1 to the common port of splitter 1, one arm (the reference channel) feeding a reference receiver for P1 (RX REF1) and the other (the test channel) connecting to P1 via the [[directional coupler]] DC1, PC1 and A1. The third port of DC1 couples off the power reflected from P1 via A1 and PC1, then feeding it to test receiver 1 (RX TEST1). Similarly, signals leaving P2 pass via A2, PC2 and DC2 to RX TEST2. RX REF1, RX TEST1, RX REF2 and RXTEST2 are known as [[coherence (physics)|coherent]] receivers as they share the same reference oscillator, and they are capable of measuring the test signal's amplitude ''and'' phase at the test frequency. All of the complex receiver output signals are fed to a processor which does the mathematical processing and displays the chosen parameters and format on the phase and amplitude display. The [[instantaneous]] value of phase includes both the [[Time|temporal]] and [[Three-dimensional space|spatial]] parts, but the former is removed by virtue of using 2 test channels, one as a reference and the other for measurement. When SW1 is set to position 2, the test signals are applied to P2, the reference is measured by RX REF2, reflections from P2 are coupled off by DC2 and measured by RX TEST2 and signals leaving P1 are coupled off by DC1 and measured by RX TEST1. This position is appropriate for measuring <math>S_{22}\,</math> and <math>S_{12}\,</math>.
 
===Calibration===
Prior to making a VNA S-parameter measurement, the first essential step is to perform an accurate [[calibration]] appropriate to the intended measurements. Several types of calibration are normally available on the VNA. It is only in the last few years that VNAs have had the sufficiently advanced processing capability, at realistic cost, required to accomplish the more advanced types of calibration, including corrections for [[systematic errors]].<ref>[http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5965-7709E.pdf ''Applying Error Correction to Network Analyzer Measurements''; Agilent Application Note AN 1287-3, Agilent Technologies; p6]</ref> The more basic types, often called 'response' calibrations, may be performed quickly but will only provide a result with moderate [[uncertainty]]. For improved uncertainty and [[dynamic range]] of the measurement a full 2 port calibration is required prior to DUT measurement. This will effectively eliminate all sources of systematic errors inherent in the VNA measurement system.
 
===Minimization of systematic errors===
Systematic errors are those which do not vary with time during a calibration. For a set of 2 port S-parameter measurements there are a total of 12 types of systematic errors which are measured and removed mathematically as part of the full 2 port calibration procedure. They are, for each port:
 
1. [[directivity]] and [[crosstalk]]<br>
2. source and [[Electrical load|load]] [[impedance matching|mismatches]]<br>
3. [[frequency response]] errors caused by reflection and transmission tracking within the test receivers
 
The calibration procedure requires initially setting up the VNA with all the cables, adaptors and connectors necessary to connect to the DUT but not at this stage connecting it. A calibration kit is used according to the connector types fitted to the DUT. This will normally include adaptors, nominal short circuits (SCs), open circuits (OCs) and load termination (TERM) standards of both connector sexes appropriate to the VNA and DUT connectors. Even with standards of high quality, when performing tests at the higher frequencies into the microwave range various stray capacitances and inductances will become apparent and cause uncertainty during the calibration.  Data relating to the strays of the particular calibration kit used are measured at the factory traceable to [[Standards organization|national standards]] and the results are programmed into the VNA memory prior to performing the calibration.
 
The calibration procedure is normally software controlled, and instructs the operator to fit various calibration standards to the ends of the DUT connecting cables as well as making a through connection. At each step the VNA processor captures data across the test frequency range and stores it. At the end of the calibration procedure, the processor uses the stored data thus obtained to apply the systematic error corrections to all subsequent measurements made. All subsequent measurements are known as 'corrected measurements'. At this point the DUT is connected and a corrected measurement of its S-parameters made.
 
===Output format of measured and corrected S-parameter data===
The S-parameter test data may be provided in many alternative formats, for example: list, graphical ([[Smith chart]] or [[Complex plane|polar diagram]]).
 
===List format===
In list format the measured and corrected S-parameters are tabulated against frequency. The most common list format is known as Touchstone or SNP, where N is the number of ports. Commonly text files containing this information would have the filename extension '.s2p'. An example of a [[Touchstone file]] listing for the full 2-port S-parameter data obtained for a device is shown below:
 
! Created Fri Jul 21 14:28:50 2005
# MHZ S DB R 50
! SP1.SP
50 -15.4 100.2 10.2 173.5 -30.1 9.6 -13.4 57.2
51 -15.8 103.2 10.7 177.4 -33.1 9.6 -12.4 63.4
52 -15.9 105.5 11.2 179.1 -35.7 9.6 -14.4 66.9
53 -16.4 107.0 10.5 183.1 -36.6 9.6 -14.7 70.3
54 -16.6 109.3 10.6 187.8 -38.1 9.6 -15.3 71.4
 
Rows beginning with an exclamation mark contains only comments. The row beginning with the hash symbol indicates that in this case frequencies are in megahertz (MHZ), S-parameters are listed (S), magnitudes are in dB log magnitude (DB) and the system impedance is 50 Ohm (R 50). There are 9 columns of data. Column 1 is the test frequency in megahertz in this case. Columns 2, 4, 6 and 8 are the magnitudes of <math>S_{11}\,</math>, <math>S_{21}\,</math>, <math>S_{12}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math> respectively in dB. Columns 3, 5, 7 and 9 are the angles of <math>S_{11}\,</math>, <math>S_{21}\,</math>, <math>S_{12}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math> respectively in degrees.
 
===Graphical (Smith chart)===
Any 2-port S-parameter may be displayed on a [[Smith chart]] using polar co-ordinates, but the most meaningful would be <math>S_{11}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math> since either of these may be converted directly into an equivalent normalized impedance (or admittance) using the characteristic Smith Chart impedance (or admittance) scaling appropriate to the system impedance.
 
===Graphical (polar diagram)===
Any 2-port S-parameter may be displayed on a polar diagram using polar co-ordinates.
 
In either graphical format each S-parameter at a particular test frequency is displayed as a dot. If the measurement is a sweep across several frequencies a dot will appear for each. Many VNAs connect successive dots with straight lines for easier visibility.
 
===Measuring S-parameters of a one-port network===
The S-parameter matrix for a network with just one port will have just one element represented in the form <math>S_{nn}\,</math>, where n is the number allocated to the port. Most VNAs provide a simple one-port calibration capability for one port measurement to save time if that is all that is required.
 
===Measuring S-parameters of networks with more than 2 ports===
VNAs designed for the simultaneous measurement of the S-parameters of networks with more than two ports are feasible but quickly become prohibitively complex and expensive. Usually their purchase is not justified since the required measurements can be obtained using a standard 2-port calibrated VNA with extra measurements followed by the correct interpretation of the results obtained. The required S-parameter matrix can be assembled from successive two port measurements in stages, two ports at a time, on each occasion with the unused ports being terminated in high quality loads equal to the system impedance. One risk of this approach is that the return loss or VSWR of the loads themselves must be suitably specified to be as close as possible to a perfect 50 Ohms, or whatever the nominal system impedance is. For a network with many ports there may be a temptation, on grounds of cost, to inadequately specify the VSWRs of the loads. Some analysis will be necessary to determine what the worst acceptable VSWR of the loads will be.
 
Assuming that the extra loads are specified adequately, if necessary, two or more of the S-parameter subscripts are modified from those relating to the VNA (1 and 2 in the case considered above) to those relating to the network under test (1 to N, if N is the total number of DUT ports). For example, if the DUT has 5 ports and a two port VNA is connected with VNA port 1 to DUT port 3 and VNA port 2 to DUT port 5, the measured VNA results (<math>S_{11}\,</math>, <math>S_{12}\,</math>, <math>S_{21}\,</math> and <math>S_{22}\,</math>) would be equivalent to <math>S_{33}\,</math>, <math>S_{35}\,</math>, <math>S_{53}\,</math> and <math>S_{55}\,</math> respectively, assuming that DUT ports 1, 2 and 4 were terminated in adequate 50 Ohm loads . This would provide 4 of the necessary 25 S-parameters.
 
==See also==
*[[Admittance parameters]]
*[[Impedance parameters]]
*[[Two-port network]]
*[[X-parameters]], a non-linear superset of S-parameters
*[[Belevitch's theorem]]
 
==References==
<references/>
 
==Bibliography==
*Guillermo Gonzalez, "Microwave Transistor Amplifiers, Analysis and Design, 2nd. Ed.", Prentice Hall, New Jersey; ISBN 0-13-581646-7
*David M. Pozar, "Microwave Engineering", Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc.; ISBN 0-471-17096-8
*William Eisenstadt, Bob Stengel, and Bruce Thompson, "Microwave Differential Circuit Design usign Mixed-Mode S-Parameters", Artech House; ISBN 1-58053-933-5; ISBN 978-1-58053-933-3
*[http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5952-1087.pdf "S-Parameter Design", Application Note AN 154, Agilent Technologies]
*[http://contact.tm.agilent.com/Agilent/tmo/an-95-1/index.html "S-Parameter Techniques for Faster, More Accurate Network Design", Application Note AN 95-1, Agilent Technologies, PDF slides plus QuickTime video] or [http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5952-1130.pdf scan of Richard W. Anderson's original article]
*A. J. Baden Fuller, "An Introduction to Microwave Theory and Techniques, Second Edition, Pergammon International Library; ISBN 0-08-024227-8
*Ramo, Whinnery and Van Duzer, "Fields and Waves in Communications Electronics", John Wiley & Sons; ISBN 0-471-70721-X
*C. W. Davidson, "Transmission Lines for Communications with CAD Programs", Second Edition, Macmillan Education Ltd.; ISBN 0-333-47398-1
 
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Scattering parameters or S-parameters (the elements of a scattering matrix or S-matrix) describe the electrical behavior of linear electrical networks when undergoing various steady state stimuli by electrical signals.

The parameters are useful for electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and communication systems design, and especially for microwave engineering.

The S-parameters are members of a family of similar parameters, other examples being: Y-parameters,[1] Z-parameters,[2] H-parameters, T-parameters or ABCD-parameters.[3][4] They differ from these, in the sense that S-parameters do not use open or short circuit conditions to characterize a linear electrical network; instead, matched loads are used. These terminations are much easier to use at high signal frequencies than open-circuit and short-circuit terminations. Moreover, the quantities are measured in terms of power.

Many electrical properties of networks of components (inductors, capacitors, resistors) may be expressed using S-parameters, such as gain, return loss, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), reflection coefficient and amplifier stability. The term 'scattering' is more common to optical engineering than RF engineering, referring to the effect observed when a plane electromagnetic wave is incident on an obstruction or passes across dissimilar dielectric media. In the context of S-parameters, scattering refers to the way in which the traveling currents and voltages in a transmission line are affected when they meet a discontinuity caused by the insertion of a network into the transmission line. This is equivalent to the wave meeting an impedance differing from the line's characteristic impedance.

Although applicable at any frequency, S-parameters are mostly used for networks operating at radio frequency (RF) and microwave frequencies where signal power and energy considerations are more easily quantified than currents and voltages. S-parameters change with the measurement frequency, so frequency must be specified for any S-parameter measurements stated, in addition to the characteristic impedance or system impedance.

S-parameters are readily represented in matrix form and obey the rules of matrix algebra.

Background

The first published description of S-parameters was in the thesis of Vitold Belevitch in 1945.[5] The name used by Belevitch was repartition matrix and limited consideration to lumped-element networks. The term scattering matrix was used by physicist and engineer Robert Henry Dicke in 1947 who independently developed the idea during wartime work on radar.[6][7] The technique was popularized in the 1960s by Kaneyuka Kurokawa[8]

In the S-parameter approach, an electrical network is regarded as a 'black box' containing various interconnected basic electrical circuit components or lumped elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors and transistors, which interacts with other circuits through ports. The network is characterized by a square matrix of complex numbers called its S-parameter matrix, which can be used to calculate its response to signals applied to the ports.

For the S-parameter definition, it is understood that a network may contain any components provided that the entire network behaves linearly with incident small signals. It may also include many typical communication system components or 'blocks' such as amplifiers, attenuators, filters, couplers and equalizers provided they are also operating under linear and defined conditions.

An electrical network to be described by S-parameters may have any number of ports. Ports are the points at which electrical signals either enter or exit the network. Ports are usually pairs of terminals with the requirement that the current into one terminal is equal to the current leaving the other.[9][10] S-parameters are used at frequencies where the ports are often coaxial or waveguide connections.

The S-parameter matrix describing an N-port network will be square of dimension N and will therefore contain N2 elements. At the test frequency each element or S-parameter is represented by a unitless complex number that represents magnitude and angle, i.e. amplitude and phase. The complex number may either be expressed in rectangular form or, more commonly, in polar form. The S-parameter magnitude may be expressed in linear form or logarithmic form. When expressed in logarithmic form, magnitude has the "dimensionless unit" of decibels. The S-parameter angle is most frequently expressed in degrees but occasionally in radians. Any S-parameter may be displayed graphically on a polar diagram by a dot for one frequency or a locus for a range of frequencies. If it applies to one port only (being of the form Snn), it may be displayed on an impedance or admittance Smith Chart normalised to the system impedance. The Smith Chart allows simple conversion between the Snn parameter, equivalent to the voltage reflection coefficient and the associated (normalised) impedance (or admittance) 'seen' at that port.

The following information must be defined when specifying a set of S-parameters:

  1. The frequency
  2. The characteristic impedance (often 50 Ω)
  3. The allocation of port numbers
  4. Conditions which may affect the network, such as temperature, control voltage, and bias current, where applicable.

The general S-parameter matrix

Definition

For a generic multi-port network, each of the ports is allocated an integer n ranging from 1 to N, where N is the total number of ports. For port n, the associated S-parameter definition is in terms of incident and reflected 'power waves', an and bn respectively.

Kurokawa[11] defines the incident power wave for each port as

a=12k(V+ZpI)

and the reflected wave for each port is defined as

b=12k(VZp*I)

where Zp is the diagonal matrix of the complex reference impedance for each port, Zp* is the elementwise complex conjugate of Zp, V and I are respectively the column vectors of the voltages and currents at each port and

k=(|{Zp}|)1

Sometimes it is useful to assume that the reference impedance is the same for all ports in which case the definitions of the incident and reflected waves may be simplified to

a=12(V+Z0I)|{Z0}|

and

b=12(VZ0*I)|{Z0}|

For all ports the reflected power waves may be defined in terms of the S-parameter matrix and the incident power waves by the following matrix equation:

b=Sa

where S is an N x N matrix the elements of which can be indexed using conventional matrix (mathematics) notation.

Reciprocity

A network will be reciprocal if it is passive and it contains only reciprocal materials that influence the transmitted signal. For example, attenuators, cables, splitters and combiners are all reciprocal networks and Smn=Snm in each case, or the S-parameter matrix will be equal to its transpose. Networks which include non-reciprocal materials in the transmission medium such as those containing magnetically biased ferrite components will be non-reciprocal. An amplifier is another example of a non-reciprocal network.

An interesting property of 3-port networks, however, is that they cannot be simultaneously reciprocal, loss-free, and perfectly matched.[12]

Lossless networks

A lossless network is one which does not dissipate any power, or: Σ|an|2=Σ|bn|2. The sum of the incident powers at all ports is equal to the sum of the reflected powers at all ports. This implies that the S-parameter matrix is unitary, that is (S)H(S)=(I), where (S)H is the conjugate transpose of (S) and (I) is the identity matrix.

Lossy networks

A lossy passive network is one in which the sum of the incident powers at all ports is greater than the sum of the reflected powers at all ports. It therefore dissipates power, or: Σ|an|2Σ|bn|2. In this case Σ|an|2>Σ|bn|2, and (I)(S)H(S) is positive definite.

Two-Port S-Parameters

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The S-parameter matrix for the 2-port network is probably the most commonly used and serves as the basic building block for generating the higher order matrices for larger networks.[13] In this case the relationship between the reflected, incident power waves and the S-parameter matrix is given by:

(b1b2)=(S11S12S21S22)(a1a2).

Expanding the matrices into equations gives:

b1=S11a1+S12a2

and

b2=S21a1+S22a2.

Each equation gives the relationship between the reflected and incident power waves at each of the network ports, 1 and 2, in terms of the network's individual S-parameters, S11, S12, S21 and S22. If one considers an incident power wave at port 1 (a1) there may result from it waves exiting from either port 1 itself (b1) or port 2 (b2). However if, according to the definition of S-parameters, port 2 is terminated in a load identical to the system impedance (Z0) then, by the maximum power transfer theorem, b2 will be totally absorbed making a2 equal to zero. Therefore, defining the incident voltage waves as a1=V1+ and a2=V2+ with the reflected waves being b1=V1 and b2=V2,

S11=b1a1=V1V1+ and S21=b2a1=V2V1+.

Similarly, if port 1 is terminated in the system impedance then a1 becomes zero, giving

S12=b1a2=V1V2+ and S22=b2a2=V2V2+

Each 2-port S-parameter has the following generic descriptions:

S11 is the input port voltage reflection coefficient
S12 is the reverse voltage gain
S21 is the forward voltage gain
S22 is the output port voltage reflection coefficient.

If, instead of defining the voltage wave direction relative to each port, they are defined by their absolute direction as forward V+ and reverse V waves then b2=V2+ and a2=V2. The S-parameters then take on a more intuitive meaning such as the forward voltage gain being defined by the ratio of the forward voltages S21=V2+/V1+.

S-Parameter properties of 2-port networks

An amplifier operating under linear (small signal) conditions is a good example of a non-reciprocal network and a matched attenuator is an example of a reciprocal network. In the following cases we will assume that the input and output connections are to ports 1 and 2 respectively which is the most common convention. The nominal system impedance, frequency and any other factors which may influence the device, such as temperature, must also be specified.

Complex linear gain

The complex linear gain G is given by

G=S21.

That is simply the voltage gain as a linear ratio of the output voltage divided by the input voltage, all values expressed as complex quantities.

Scalar linear gain

The scalar linear gain (or linear gain magnitude) is given by

|G|=|S21|.

That is simply the scalar voltage gain as a linear ratio of the output voltage and the input voltage. As this is a scalar quantity, the phase is not relevant in this case.

Scalar logarithmic gain

The scalar logarithmic (decibel or dB) expression for gain (g) is

g=20log10|S21| dB.

This is more commonly used than scalar linear gain and a positive quantity is normally understood as simply a 'gain'... A negative quantity can be expressed as a 'negative gain' or more usually as a 'loss' equivalent to its magnitude in dB. For example, a 10 m length of cable may have a gain of - 1 dB at 100 MHz or a loss of 1 dB at 100 MHz.

Insertion loss

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IL=20log10|S21| dB.

It is the extra loss produced by the introduction of the device under test (DUT) between the 2 reference planes of the measurement. Notice that the extra loss can be introduced by intrinsic loss in the DUT and/or mismatch. In case of extra loss the insertion loss is defined to be positive. The negative of insertion loss expressed in decibels is defined as insertion gain.

Input return loss

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RLin=10log10|1S112|=20log10|S11| dB.

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Output return loss

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RLout=20log10|S22| dB.

Reverse gain and reverse isolation

The scalar logarithmic (decibel or dB) expression for reverse gain (grev) is:

grev=20log10|S12| dB.

Often this will be expressed as reverse isolation (Irev) in which case it becomes a positive quantity equal to the magnitude of grev and the expression becomes:

Irev=|grev|=|20log10|S12|| dB.

Voltage reflection coefficient

The voltage reflection coefficient at the input port (ρin) or at the output port (ρout) are equivalent to S11 and S22 respectively, so

ρin=S11 and ρout=S22.

As S11 and S22 are complex quantities, so are ρin and ρout.

Voltage reflection coefficients are complex quantities and may be graphically represented on polar diagrams or Smith Charts

See also the Reflection Coefficient article.

Voltage standing wave ratio

The voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) at a port, represented by the lower case 's', is a similar measure of port match to return loss but is a scalar linear quantity, the ratio of the standing wave maximum voltage to the standing wave minimum voltage. It therefore relates to the magnitude of the voltage reflection coefficient and hence to the magnitude of either S11 for the input port or S22 for the output port.

At the input port, the VSWR (sin) is given by

sin=1+|S11|1|S11|

At the output port, the VSWR (sout) is given by

sout=1+|S22|1|S22|

This is correct for reflection coefficients with a magnitude no greater than unity, which is usually the case. A reflection coefficient with a magnitude greater than unity, such as in a tunnel diode amplifier, will result in a negative value for this expression. VSWR, however, from its definition, is always positive. A more correct expression for port k of a multiport is;

sk=1+|Skk||1|Skk||

4-Port S-Parameters

4 Port S Parameters are used to characterize 4 port networks. They include information regarding the reflected and incident power waves between the 4 ports of the network.

(S11S12S13S14S21S22S23S24S31S32S33S34S41S42S43S44)

They are commonly used to analyze a pair of coupled transmission lines to determine the amount of cross-talk between them, if they are driven by two separate single ended signals, or the reflected and incident power of a differential signal driven across them. Many specifications of high speed differential signals define a communication channel in terms of the 4-Port S-Parameters, for example the 10-Gigabit Attachment Unit Interface (XAUI), SATA, PCI-X, and InfiniBand systems.

4-Port Mixed-Mode S-Parameters

4-Port mixed-Mode S-Parameters characterize a 4 port network in terms of the response of the network to common mode and differential stimulus signals. The following table displays the 4-Port Mixed-Mode S-Parameters.

4-Port Mixed-Mode S-Parameters
Stimulus
Differential Common Mode
Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2
Response Differential Port 1 SDD11 SDD12 SDC11 SDC12
Port 2 SDD21 SDD22 SDC21 SDC22
Common Mode Port 1 SCD11 SCD12 SCC11 SCC12
Port 2 SCD21 SCD22 SCC21 SCC22

Note the format of the parameter notation SXYab, where “S” stands for scattering parameter or S-parameter, “X” is the response mode (differential or common), “Y” is the stimulus mode (differential or common), “a” is the response (output) port and b is the stimulus (input) port. This is the typical nomenclature for scattering parameters.

The first quadrant is defined as the upper left 4 parameters describing the differential stimulus and differential response characteristics of the device under test. This is the actual mode of operation for most high-speed differential interconnects and is the quadrant that receives the most attention. It includes input differential return loss (SDD11), input differential insertion loss (SDD21), output differential return loss (SDD22) and output differential insertion loss (SDD12). Some benefits of differential signal processing are;

  • reduced electromagnetic interference susceptibility
  • reduction in electromagnetic radiation from balanced differential circuit
  • even order differential distortion products transformed to common mode signals
  • factor of two increase in voltage level relative to single-ended
  • rejection to common mode supply and ground noise encoding onto differential signal

The second and third quadrants are the upper right and lower left 4 parameters, respectively. These are also referred to as the cross-mode quadrants. This is because they fully characterize any mode conversion occurring in the device under test, whether it is common-to-differential SDCab conversion (EMI susceptibility for an intended differential signal SDD transmission application) or differential-to-common SCDab conversion (EMI radiation for a differential application). Understanding mode conversion is very helpful when trying to optimize the design of interconnects for gigabit data throughput.

The fourth quadrant is the lower right 4 parameters and describes the performance characteristics of the common-mode signal SCCab propagating through the device under test. For a properly designed SDDab differential device there should be minimal common-mode output SCCab. However, the fourth quadrant common-mode response data is a measure of common-mode transmission response and used in a ratio with the differential transmission response to determine the network common-mode rejection. This common mode rejection is an important benefit of differential signal processing and can be reduced to one in some differential circuit implementations.[16][17]

S-parameters in amplifier design

The reverse isolation parameter S12 determines the level of feedback from the output of an amplifier to the input and therefore influences its stability (its tendency to refrain from oscillation) together with the forward gain S21. An amplifier with input and output ports perfectly isolated from each other would have infinite scalar log magnitude isolation or the linear magnitude of S12 would be zero. Such an amplifier is said to be unilateral. Most practical amplifiers though will have some finite isolation allowing the reflection coefficient 'seen' at the input to be influenced to some extent by the load connected on the output. An amplifier which is deliberately designed to have the smallest possible value of |S12| is often called a buffer amplifier.

Suppose the output port of a real (non-unilateral or bilateral) amplifier is connected to an arbitrary load with a reflection coefficient of ρL. The actual reflection coefficient 'seen' at the input port ρin will be given by[18]

ρin=S11+S12S21ρL1S22ρL.

If the amplifier is unilateral then S12=0 and ρin=S11 or, to put it another way, the output loading has no effect on the input.

A similar property exists in the opposite direction, in this case if ρout is the reflection coefficient seen at the output port and ρs is the reflection coefficient of the source connected to the input port.

ρout=S22+S12S21ρs1S11ρs

Port loading conditions for an amplifier to be unconditionally stable

An amplifier is unconditionally stable if a load or source of any reflection coefficient can be connected without causing instability. This condition occurs if the magnitudes of the reflection coefficients at the source, load and the amplifier's input and output ports are simultaneously less than unity. An important requirement that is often overlooked is that the amplifier be a linear network with no poles in the right half plane.[19] Instability can cause severe distortion of the amplifier's gain frequency response or, in the extreme, oscillation. To be unconditionally stable at the frequency of interest, an amplifier must satisfy the following 4 equations simultaneously:[20]

|ρS|<1
|ρL|<1
|ρin|<1
|ρout|<1

The boundary condition for when each of these values is equal to unity may be represented by a circle drawn on the polar diagram representing the (complex) reflection coefficient, one for the input port and the other for the output port. Often these will be scaled as Smith Charts. In each case coordinates of the circle centre and the associated radius are given by the following equations:

ρL values for |ρin|=1 (output stability circle)

Radius rL=|S12S21|S22|2|Δ|2|

Center cL=(S22ΔS11*)*|S22|2|Δ|2

ρS values for |ρout|=1 (input stability circle)

Radius rs=|S12S21|S11|2|Δ|2|

Center cs=(S11ΔS22*)*|S11|2|Δ|2

where, in both cases

Δ=S11S22S12S21

and the superscript star (*) indicates a complex conjugate.

The circles are in complex units of reflection coefficient so may be drawn on impedance or admittance based Smith Charts normalised to the system impedance. This serves to readily show the regions of normalised impedance (or admittance) for predicted unconditional stability. Another way of demonstrating unconditional stability is by means of the Rollet stability factor (K), defined as

K=1|S11|2|S22|2+|Δ|22|S12S21|

The condition of unconditional stability is achieved when K>1 and |Δ|<1

Scattering transfer parameters

The Scattering transfer parameters or T-parameters of a 2-port network are expressed by the T-parameter matrix and are closely related to the corresponding S-parameter matrix. The T-parameter matrix is related to the incident and reflected normalised waves at each of the ports as follows:

(b1a1)=(T11T12T21T22)(a2b2)

However, they could be defined differently, as follows :

(a1b1)=(T11T12T21T22)(b2a2)

The RF Toolbox add-on to MATLAB[21] and several books (for example "Network scattering parameters"[22]) use this last definition, so caution is necessary. The "From S to T" and "From T to S" paragraphs in this article are based on the first definition. Adaptation to the second definition is trivial (interchanging T11 for T22, and T12 for T21). The advantage of T-parameters compared to S-parameters is that they may be used to readily determine the effect of cascading 2 or more 2-port networks by simply multiplying the associated individual T-parameter matrices. If the T-parameters of say three different 2-port networks 1, 2 and 3 are (T1), (T2) and (T3) respectively then the T-parameter matrix for the cascade of all three networks ((TT)) in serial order is given by:

(TT)=(T1)(T2)(T3)

As with S-parameters, T-parameters are complex values and there is a direct conversion between the two types. Although the cascaded T-parameters is a simple matrix multiplication of the individual T-parameters, the conversion for each network's S-parameters to the corresponding T-parameters and the conversion of the cascaded T-parameters back to the equivalent cascaded S-parameters, which are usually required, is not trivial. However once the operation is completed, the complex full wave interactions between all ports in both directions will be taken into account. The following equations will provide conversion between S and T parameters for 2-port networks.[23]

From S to T:

T11=det(S)S21
T12=S11S21
T21=S22S21
T22=1S21

From T to S

S11=T12T22
S12=det(T)T22
S21=1T22
S22=T21T22

Where det(S) indicates the determinant of the matrix (S).

1-port S-parameters

The S-parameter for a 1-port network is given by a simple 1 x 1 matrix of the form (snn) where n is the allocated port number. To comply with the S-parameter definition of linearity, this would normally be a passive load of some type.

Higher-order S-parameter matrices

Higher order S-parameters for pairs of dissimilar ports (Smn), where mn may be deduced similarly to those for 2-port networks by considering pairs of ports in turn, in each case ensuring that all of the remaining (unused) ports are loaded with an impedance identical to the system impedance. In this way the incident power wave for each of the unused ports becomes zero yielding similar expressions to those obtained for the 2-port case. S-parameters relating to single ports only (Smm) require all of the remaining ports to be loaded with an impedance identical to the system impedance therefore making all of the incident power waves zero except that for the port under consideration. In general therefore we have:

Smn=bman

and

Smm=bmam

For example, a 3-port network such as a 2-way splitter would have the following S-parameter definitions

S11=b1a1=V1V1+
S33=b3a3=V3V3+
S32=b3a2=V3V2+
S23=b2a3=V2V3+

Measurement of S-parameters

The basic parts of a vector network analyzer

Vector network analyzer

The diagram shows the essential parts of a typical 2-port vector network analyzer (VNA). The two ports of the device under test (DUT) are denoted port 1 (P1) and port 2 (P2). The test port connectors provided on the VNA itself are precision types which will normally have to be extended and connected to P1 and P2 using precision cables 1 and 2, PC1 and PC2 respectively and suitable connector adaptors A1 and A2 respectively.

The test frequency is generated by a variable frequency CW source and its power level is set using a variable attenuator. The position of switch SW1 sets the direction that the test signal passes through the DUT. Initially consider that SW1 is at position 1 so that the test signal is incident on the DUT at P1 which is appropriate for measuring S11 and S21. The test signal is fed by SW1 to the common port of splitter 1, one arm (the reference channel) feeding a reference receiver for P1 (RX REF1) and the other (the test channel) connecting to P1 via the directional coupler DC1, PC1 and A1. The third port of DC1 couples off the power reflected from P1 via A1 and PC1, then feeding it to test receiver 1 (RX TEST1). Similarly, signals leaving P2 pass via A2, PC2 and DC2 to RX TEST2. RX REF1, RX TEST1, RX REF2 and RXTEST2 are known as coherent receivers as they share the same reference oscillator, and they are capable of measuring the test signal's amplitude and phase at the test frequency. All of the complex receiver output signals are fed to a processor which does the mathematical processing and displays the chosen parameters and format on the phase and amplitude display. The instantaneous value of phase includes both the temporal and spatial parts, but the former is removed by virtue of using 2 test channels, one as a reference and the other for measurement. When SW1 is set to position 2, the test signals are applied to P2, the reference is measured by RX REF2, reflections from P2 are coupled off by DC2 and measured by RX TEST2 and signals leaving P1 are coupled off by DC1 and measured by RX TEST1. This position is appropriate for measuring S22 and S12.

Calibration

Prior to making a VNA S-parameter measurement, the first essential step is to perform an accurate calibration appropriate to the intended measurements. Several types of calibration are normally available on the VNA. It is only in the last few years that VNAs have had the sufficiently advanced processing capability, at realistic cost, required to accomplish the more advanced types of calibration, including corrections for systematic errors.[24] The more basic types, often called 'response' calibrations, may be performed quickly but will only provide a result with moderate uncertainty. For improved uncertainty and dynamic range of the measurement a full 2 port calibration is required prior to DUT measurement. This will effectively eliminate all sources of systematic errors inherent in the VNA measurement system.

Minimization of systematic errors

Systematic errors are those which do not vary with time during a calibration. For a set of 2 port S-parameter measurements there are a total of 12 types of systematic errors which are measured and removed mathematically as part of the full 2 port calibration procedure. They are, for each port:

1. directivity and crosstalk
2. source and load mismatches
3. frequency response errors caused by reflection and transmission tracking within the test receivers

The calibration procedure requires initially setting up the VNA with all the cables, adaptors and connectors necessary to connect to the DUT but not at this stage connecting it. A calibration kit is used according to the connector types fitted to the DUT. This will normally include adaptors, nominal short circuits (SCs), open circuits (OCs) and load termination (TERM) standards of both connector sexes appropriate to the VNA and DUT connectors. Even with standards of high quality, when performing tests at the higher frequencies into the microwave range various stray capacitances and inductances will become apparent and cause uncertainty during the calibration. Data relating to the strays of the particular calibration kit used are measured at the factory traceable to national standards and the results are programmed into the VNA memory prior to performing the calibration.

The calibration procedure is normally software controlled, and instructs the operator to fit various calibration standards to the ends of the DUT connecting cables as well as making a through connection. At each step the VNA processor captures data across the test frequency range and stores it. At the end of the calibration procedure, the processor uses the stored data thus obtained to apply the systematic error corrections to all subsequent measurements made. All subsequent measurements are known as 'corrected measurements'. At this point the DUT is connected and a corrected measurement of its S-parameters made.

Output format of measured and corrected S-parameter data

The S-parameter test data may be provided in many alternative formats, for example: list, graphical (Smith chart or polar diagram).

List format

In list format the measured and corrected S-parameters are tabulated against frequency. The most common list format is known as Touchstone or SNP, where N is the number of ports. Commonly text files containing this information would have the filename extension '.s2p'. An example of a Touchstone file listing for the full 2-port S-parameter data obtained for a device is shown below:

! Created Fri Jul 21 14:28:50 2005
# MHZ S DB R 50
! SP1.SP
50	-15.4	100.2	10.2	173.5	-30.1	9.6	-13.4	57.2
51	-15.8	103.2	10.7	177.4	-33.1	9.6	-12.4	63.4
52	-15.9	105.5	11.2	179.1	-35.7	9.6	-14.4	66.9
53	-16.4	107.0	10.5	183.1	-36.6	9.6	-14.7	70.3
54	-16.6	109.3	10.6	187.8	-38.1	9.6	-15.3	71.4

Rows beginning with an exclamation mark contains only comments. The row beginning with the hash symbol indicates that in this case frequencies are in megahertz (MHZ), S-parameters are listed (S), magnitudes are in dB log magnitude (DB) and the system impedance is 50 Ohm (R 50). There are 9 columns of data. Column 1 is the test frequency in megahertz in this case. Columns 2, 4, 6 and 8 are the magnitudes of S11, S21, S12 and S22 respectively in dB. Columns 3, 5, 7 and 9 are the angles of S11, S21, S12 and S22 respectively in degrees.

Graphical (Smith chart)

Any 2-port S-parameter may be displayed on a Smith chart using polar co-ordinates, but the most meaningful would be S11 and S22 since either of these may be converted directly into an equivalent normalized impedance (or admittance) using the characteristic Smith Chart impedance (or admittance) scaling appropriate to the system impedance.

Graphical (polar diagram)

Any 2-port S-parameter may be displayed on a polar diagram using polar co-ordinates.

In either graphical format each S-parameter at a particular test frequency is displayed as a dot. If the measurement is a sweep across several frequencies a dot will appear for each. Many VNAs connect successive dots with straight lines for easier visibility.

Measuring S-parameters of a one-port network

The S-parameter matrix for a network with just one port will have just one element represented in the form Snn, where n is the number allocated to the port. Most VNAs provide a simple one-port calibration capability for one port measurement to save time if that is all that is required.

Measuring S-parameters of networks with more than 2 ports

VNAs designed for the simultaneous measurement of the S-parameters of networks with more than two ports are feasible but quickly become prohibitively complex and expensive. Usually their purchase is not justified since the required measurements can be obtained using a standard 2-port calibrated VNA with extra measurements followed by the correct interpretation of the results obtained. The required S-parameter matrix can be assembled from successive two port measurements in stages, two ports at a time, on each occasion with the unused ports being terminated in high quality loads equal to the system impedance. One risk of this approach is that the return loss or VSWR of the loads themselves must be suitably specified to be as close as possible to a perfect 50 Ohms, or whatever the nominal system impedance is. For a network with many ports there may be a temptation, on grounds of cost, to inadequately specify the VSWRs of the loads. Some analysis will be necessary to determine what the worst acceptable VSWR of the loads will be.

Assuming that the extra loads are specified adequately, if necessary, two or more of the S-parameter subscripts are modified from those relating to the VNA (1 and 2 in the case considered above) to those relating to the network under test (1 to N, if N is the total number of DUT ports). For example, if the DUT has 5 ports and a two port VNA is connected with VNA port 1 to DUT port 3 and VNA port 2 to DUT port 5, the measured VNA results (S11, S12, S21 and S22) would be equivalent to S33, S35, S53 and S55 respectively, assuming that DUT ports 1, 2 and 4 were terminated in adequate 50 Ohm loads . This would provide 4 of the necessary 25 S-parameters.

See also

References

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