drkirkby
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A colleage and I are having a discussion about the meaning of the scattering parameters S12 and S21.
My belief is that if the system is perfectly matched (S11=S22=0), then the ratio of the signals at port 1 to port 2 are given by S21. So if the input to port 1 is 1 V, the output from port 2 is 10 V, then S21 is 10.
My colleage believes the opposite, in other words S12 would be 10. Reading
https://www.antenna-theory.com/definitions/sparameters.php
where it says:
S-parameters describe the input-output relationship between ports (or terminals) in an electrical system. For instance, if we have 2 ports (intelligently called Port 1 and Port 2), then S12 represents the power transferred from Port 1 to Port 2. S21 represents the power transferred from Port 2 to Port 1. In general, SNM represents the power transferred from Port N to Port M in a multi-port network.
My belief is the information at https://www.antenna-theory.com/definitions/sparameters.php is wrong, so I'm intersted in the views of others.
I must admit, I tend to trust https://www.antenna-theory.com/ far more than Wikipedia, but in this case, I think Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scattering_parameters#Two-Port_S-Parameters
is right.
Dave
My belief is that if the system is perfectly matched (S11=S22=0), then the ratio of the signals at port 1 to port 2 are given by S21. So if the input to port 1 is 1 V, the output from port 2 is 10 V, then S21 is 10.
My colleage believes the opposite, in other words S12 would be 10. Reading
https://www.antenna-theory.com/definitions/sparameters.php
where it says:
S-parameters describe the input-output relationship between ports (or terminals) in an electrical system. For instance, if we have 2 ports (intelligently called Port 1 and Port 2), then S12 represents the power transferred from Port 1 to Port 2. S21 represents the power transferred from Port 2 to Port 1. In general, SNM represents the power transferred from Port N to Port M in a multi-port network.
My belief is the information at https://www.antenna-theory.com/definitions/sparameters.php is wrong, so I'm intersted in the views of others.
I must admit, I tend to trust https://www.antenna-theory.com/ far more than Wikipedia, but in this case, I think Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scattering_parameters#Two-Port_S-Parameters
is right.
Dave