Roy Lewallen wrote:
It's quite apparent that in S parameter analysis you're quite
free to scale them as you wish, as you have.
The scaling is defined by the s-parameter specification. Nobody is
free "to scale them as you wish". For instance, a1 is defined as:
(V1+I1*Z0)/2*Sqrt(Z0)
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73, Cecil
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