z2s
Convert Z-parameters to S-parameters
Description
Examples
Convert Z-Parameters to S-Parameters
Define a matrix of Z-parameters.
Z11 = -14567.2412789287 - 148373.315116592i; Z12 = -14588.1106171651 - 148388.583516562i; Z21 = -14528.0522132692 - 148350.705757767i; Z22 = -14548.5996561832 - 148363.457002006i; z_params = [Z11,Z12; Z21,Z22];
Convert Z-parameters to S-parameters.
s_params = z2s(z_params)
s_params = 2×2 complex
0.0038 + 0.0248i 0.9964 - 0.0254i
0.9961 - 0.0250i 0.0037 + 0.0249i
Input Arguments
z_params
— N-port Z-parameters
N-by-N-by-M array of
complex numbers
N-port Z-parameters, specified as an N-by-N-by-M array of complex numbers, where M represents the number of frequency points of N-port Z-parameters.
z0
— Reference impedance
50
(default) | positive real scalar | positive real vector
Reference impedance in ohms, specified as one of the following:
Positive real scalar when you want to specify the same the reference impedance for all ports in the network.
Positive real vector of length N when you want to specify a different reference impedance for each port in the N-port network. (since R2023a)
Positive real vector of length K when you want to specify a different reference impedance for each in the K frequencies in the data. (since R2023a)
If the reference impedance is a vector and the number of ports N
equals the number of data frequencies K, N ==
K, then the sparameters
object will assign each
element of the vector to each port of the network. To specify reference impedances for
each frequency in this case, specify Z0
as a 3-D vector of length
1-by-1-by-K.
Output Arguments
s_params
— N-port hybrid S-Parameters
N-by-N-by-M array of
complex numbers
N-port S-parameters, returned as a N-by-N-by-M array of complex numbers, where M representing number of frequency points of N-port S-parameters.
Version History
Introduced before R2006aR2023a: Specify multiple reference impedance values
Specify a different reference impedance for each port in the network by setting the
z0
argument to a vector.
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