A novel technique for characterizing reciprocal three-port networks is proposed. The approach is an extension of the conventional unterminating method for characterizing two-port networks: on the one hand, the latter extracts the parameters of a (reciprocal) two-port network from one-port measurements, and on the other hand, the presented generalization extracts the parameters of a (reciprocal) three-port network from two-port measurements. The technique is believed of interest particularly for those which occasionally need to perform three-port vector-corrected measurements of three-port test-bench components such as baluns and directional couplers but do not have access to multiport equipment and software.
Colangeli, S., Ciccognani, W., Longhi, P.e., Limiti, E. (2019). A Generalized Unterminating Technique for Characterizing Reciprocal Three-Port Networks. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 67(6), 2416-2422 [10.1109/TMTT.2019.2908361].
A Generalized Unterminating Technique for Characterizing Reciprocal Three-Port Networks
Colangeli S.
;Ciccognani W.;Longhi P. E.;Limiti E.
2019-01-01
Abstract
A novel technique for characterizing reciprocal three-port networks is proposed. The approach is an extension of the conventional unterminating method for characterizing two-port networks: on the one hand, the latter extracts the parameters of a (reciprocal) two-port network from one-port measurements, and on the other hand, the presented generalization extracts the parameters of a (reciprocal) three-port network from two-port measurements. The technique is believed of interest particularly for those which occasionally need to perform three-port vector-corrected measurements of three-port test-bench components such as baluns and directional couplers but do not have access to multiport equipment and software.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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