Why Do Network Analyzers Measure S-Parameters?
If the signal frequency is in the microwave range, the widespread H, Y, and Z parameters (used in basic network theory) cannot be measured for the following reasons:
- It is hard to measure total voltages and currents at the ports of the device under test
- Active devices may be unstable or self-destruct with short and open circuits
S-parameters measure traveling waves rather than total voltages and currents. The following are some advantages of using S-parameters:
- The basic measurements to determine the S-parameters are familiar and well established microwave measurements: reflection coefficient, attenuation (gain), phase
- S-parameters are analytically convenient; they allow for calculations of system performance by cascading the individual components.
- Flow-graph analysis can be used, which simplifies the analysis of a microwave system.
For further information on S-parameters and S-parameter design, refer to HP Application Note 154 (literature number 5952-1087).