Using the Multiport Test System
How to Characterize Balanced Devices
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Mode Conversion
The degree of circuit symmetry is important for differential applications since symmetry is
the fundamental assumption needed to realize such benefits as electromagnetic interference
immunity, power supply noise immunity, even-order harmonic suppression, and so on. A
perfectly symmetrical circuit has no mode conversion. This means, for example, that a
differential stimulus will elicit a response with a differential-mode component, but no
common-mode component, or vice versa. Therefore, the mode conversion terms in the
mixed-mode S-parameter matrix provide a direct measurement of the degree of symmetry of
the device.
The Effect of Asymmetry on Mode Conversion Parameters
If there is a phase skew in the DUT introduced through a reference plane extension, the
magnitude of single-ended transmission parameters is unaffected.
If a short reference plane rotation is introduced on port 1, the resulting S-parameters are:
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