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![]() "camelot" wrote in message ups.com... Hello, I'm have "little" doubt about s-parameter simulations. My question is very simple but I do not know if the answer is the same. The Thevenin theorem can be applied to a s-parameter simulation? That is, if I do a simulation using a port P1 of 50 ohm where at valley of the generator I've connected 2 impedences, one in parallel Z1 and one in series Z2. Supposing I obtained S11 at frequency f1. Then I incorporate the impedence Z2 (at frequency f1) in the port 1 impedence (using Thevenin), can I obtain the same S11 parameters for f1 fequency? Camelot I believe the thevenin theorem applies to s-parameter simulation provided you assume the amplifier (generator) is perfect Class A and perfectly stable. You need to be aware of where the load is located on the transmission (1/4 wave? Not sure what you mean by 'valley'). See http://www.sss-mag.com/pdf/arrl_circles.pdf |
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