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How can I extract resistance,capacitance,and inductance from S-parameters?

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Hi Guys...
How can I extract resistance,capacitance,and inductance from S-parameters..
I keep finding these papers and they all conatain this phrase "the S-parameters were fitted into an RLC circuit model"...I want to do the same thing to get the values of RLC of a structure modeled in HFSS..
Please help

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s parameter to rlc model

Hello nghalion,

The attached document on TESTING S-PARAMETERS FOR TYPICAL PASSIVE CIRCUITS (3TestSpars4Circuits.pdf) discusses about this issue...

You can do
Effective Inductance (nH) of a Series RL network
L(nH)=1.0E9 * imag( 1 / Y11) / ( 2*PI* FREQ )
Series Inductance (nH) between any pair of ports assuming a PI-model
L(nH)=-1.0E9 * imag( 1 / Y21) / ( 2*PI* FREQ )

Effective Capacitance (pF) of a Series RC network
C(pF)=-1.0E12 / ( 2*PI* FREQ * imag( 1 / Y11) )
Series capacitance (pF) between any pair of ports assuming a PI-model
C(pF)=1.0E12 / ( 2*PI* FREQ * imag( 1 / Y21) )


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s-parameter to rlc model

There are software packages that fit RLC equivalent circuits to S-parameters, such as **broken link removed**.

Microwave Office and Sonnet will also. I believe Ansoft sells a seperate package to do this.

Using good judgement you can come up with an equivalent RLC circuit by hand and run an optimizer to fit it to the s-parameters.
 

calculating rlc s-parameters

the BoardSpice from Sigrity can fit very excellent results , then the extract RLC model can run under HSpice , try it
But , do precisious measurement is a the first and the most important key Step !!
 
fitting s-parameters into rlc

I thank You all for ur replies..but I'm still a bit confused here..

Exactly which parameters should I plot in HFSS (S, Y, or Z) and in what function (im, re, mag, dB..etc.) and at which frequencies should I apply the equations provided by Manjunatha_hv

I provided the S-parameters (dB) earlier, and here is a pic of the project in HFSS..

Thanx in advance
 

r l c equivalent fitting

Hello nghalion,


Is this capacitive MEMS Switch or CPW structure ?...
upload the DXF file with dielectric layer details I will try to help using may be Microwave Office or Sonnet ( if it is planar structure)...

You need to plot Im of Y parameters to use with the mentioned equations....


---manju---
 

s-parameters rlc

Hi manju,

It's a capacitive shunt switch but this is not my original project. I'm working on this one for it's simplicity. Unfortunately I don't know how to to create a DXF file of it because the model was made in HFSS and no export to DXF option is available. I heard that it is possible to fit the S-parameters into RLC in MATLAB. I don't know if someone has a code for the operation but anyways, thanks alot for your help..

nghalion

Added after 3 minutes:

Forgot to say that it's a capacitive Mems shunt switch positioned on top of a CPW..
And I must find S-parameters in both Up-state and Down-state and the equivalent circuit model for each case..

Thanks
 

Re: S-parameters to RLC

exactly !!
broadspice do great convert to RLC from S

it is wonderful !!!
 

Re: S-parameters to RLC

Hi there,

I am facing similar problem RLC extraction from S-Parameter. I understand that the inductance of a simple RF MEMS switch is abt 7pH for a 80um wide armature over a 60um/100um/60um CPW. However when I extract it using Sonnet with the effective inductance formula, the value is about 30pH.

Can anyone please help to enlighten me on this issue?

Thanks in advance.
 

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