Concepts and Features
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 38
Table 4-3: Squared S-parameters
|a
i
|
2
Available incident power (= the power provided by a generator with
a source impedance equal to the reference impedance Z
0
) at DUT
port i=1,2
|b
i
|
2
Reflected power at DUT port i=1,2
10 log|S
ii
|
2
= 20 log|S
ii
|
Reflection loss at DUT port i=1,2
10 log|S
21
|
2
= 20 log|S
21
|
Insertion loss of forward transmission
10 log|S
12
|
2
= 20 log|S
12
|
Insertion loss of reverse transmission
4.3.1.1
Multiport S-Parameters
The multiport S-parameters extend the standard 2-port S-parameters to a larger num-
ber of incident and outgoing waves. For a 4-port DUT,
a
a
a
a
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
b
b
b
b
4
3
2
1
44
43
42
41
34
33
32
31
24
23
22
21
14
13
12
11
4
3
2
1
where again a
i
(i = 1 to 4) denote the incident, b
i
(i = 1 to 4) denote the outgoing waves,
and the S-parameters are expressed as S
ij
(i,j = 1 to 4).
The indices of the S-parameters described so far number the output and input ports of
a DUT; the parameters are referred to as single-ended S-parameters. The S-parame-
ter description can also be used to differentiate between different propagation modes
of the waves at the output and input ports. This results in the so-called mixed mode S-
parameters. The analyzer measures either single-ended or mixed mode S-parameters.
4.3.1.2
Redefined S-Parameters
The analyzer firmware allows to redefine the physical VNA ports, simply by specifying
●
a reference receiver ("a wave")
●
a measurement receiver ("b wave")
●
a generator ("Source" VNA or external generator port)
As a consequence, the measured S-parameters and other wave quantities are also
redefined.
●
The receivers and generators can be freely assigned, but without reusing the same
(original) physical port in different (redefined) ports.
●
Redefining physical ports causes a reset and deletes all switch matrix RF connec-
tions
Measurement Results