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Diff. PA measurement with single ended VNA

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Hi All,

My question is how to convert the impedance parameters from the 2 port single ended measurement into differential values?

Does anybody can give me idea? Literature, PDFs, etc. Now I'm experimenting with an ideal transformer in Microwave office. The parameters measured by a VNA.

Thanks!
 

The cheapest way is to use the freeware software AppCad:

http://www.hp.woodshot.com/

After installation go to Circuit Design/S-parameters, and there is an S2P to Differential conversion
 

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vfone said:
The cheapest way is to use the freeware software AppCad:

http://www.hp.woodshot.com/

After installation go to Circuit Design/S-parameters, and there is an S2P to Differential conversion

Thanks!

BTW I was able to convert the single ended parameters into differential. The main problem is how to verify it... Now I try to create a simple RC net and by this I should verify my measurements...
 

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