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Electrical Length and phase delay

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Hi
I'm looking a function /display in ADS which will shows me the total electrical length in degree as the "transmission line simulator" does,
For example: If I display the phase of S21 from this simple line @ 4GHz will gives me about -8 degree, but I want 365.9 degree displayed (VS frequency ) in the rectangular plot, as shown for 8°
Thanks
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Complex variables are defined between 0 and 2.π
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So, Phase (\[ s_{2,1} \]) is always negative.
 
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I know that in other simulators they have something like 'continuous angle', which shows you the total phase accumulation. Ovbiously from standard S21 measurments you cannot tell the entire phase accumulation, as it is typically wrapped between -pi to +pi.
 

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