trichop
Junior Member level 3
s11 reflection coefficient
I got a simple but awkward problem.
Suppose you have a simple circuit, a source with complex impedance connected to a load with also complex impedance.
You want to calculate S11 which in our case equals to reflection coefficient.
Γ = (Zload -Zo)/(Zload + Zo)
However, in this way I get an S11 magnitude bigger than one. (at conjugate matching, for example Zload = 20 + 40j, Zo = 20 - 40j)
Could this be reasonable?
I simulated the same network on ADS and for conjugate matching it gives me
mag(S11) of almost zero.
Any idea?
I got a simple but awkward problem.
Suppose you have a simple circuit, a source with complex impedance connected to a load with also complex impedance.
You want to calculate S11 which in our case equals to reflection coefficient.
Γ = (Zload -Zo)/(Zload + Zo)
However, in this way I get an S11 magnitude bigger than one. (at conjugate matching, for example Zload = 20 + 40j, Zo = 20 - 40j)
Could this be reasonable?
I simulated the same network on ADS and for conjugate matching it gives me
mag(S11) of almost zero.
Any idea?