APPENDIX DTwo-Port Parameter Conversion

Conversion between the z, y, h, and g two-port voltage–current parameters is simply rearrangement of two linear equations relating voltages and currents at the two ports. Converting between these and the S parameters requires relating the voltage waves to voltages and currents. This latter relationship always includes the characteristic impedance, Z0, by which the S parameters are referenced. Typically, this value is 50 x2126_Symbol_10n_000100. Table D.1 shows this conversion. The program PARCONV is basically a code of many of the conversions in Table D.1.

TABLE D.1 S-Parameter Conversion Chart

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The definitions of the various two-port parameters are described below. In each case, it is assumed that the current is flowing into the port terminal:

(D.1) bapp04e001

(D.2) bapp04e002

(D.3) bapp04e003

(D.4) bapp04e004

(D.5)

(D.6)

For conversion to and from S parameters for circuits with more than two ports, ...

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