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Conversion between multiport network parameters

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Hi guys,

I need to convert between netwrok parameters (s,Y,Z) in a N-Port network, all information that I have found is only for a 2 por network. is there a paper, article or book at whcih I can find this information??

Thanks for Your help
Julio

Added after 2 hours:

I forgot to tell that I need the algorithm or something becuse I'm going to program it in VB for an specific visual interface that I am doing
 

I think there is a little mistake in the book. The second diagonal matrix should be called G not Z (shouldn't it?)
 

flyhigh said:
Hi

This picture explains what you should do.

flyhigh

Hi Flyhigh, what is the name or authors of that paper??

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Chinaski said:
I think there is a little mistake in the book. The second diagonal matrix should be called G not Z (shouldn't it?)

Or in 2.85 and 2.86, G must be Z. Other wise if G is a condutance matrix G*I is not a voltage and can not be added to V (V+G*I).

I'm confused about the meaning of "G", What is this??

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Or in 2.85 and 2.86, G must be Z. Other wise if G is a condutance matrix G*I is not a voltage and can not be added to V (V+G*I).

I'm confused about the meaning of "G", What is this??[/quote]

Forget about it, "G" is only the name for a Matrix which elements are Zni.

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flyhigh said:
Hi

This picture explains what you should do.

flyhigh

In the G matrix, lets say ZNn, "n" is the number of ports but what is the definition for "N"? Is N=n and N constant along the diagonal of the Matrix??
 

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