Sparameter
S-parameters, or scattering parameters, are a set of measures used to describe how radio frequency and microwave networks respond to incident signals at their ports. They express how much of an incoming wave at one port is reflected back or transmitted to other ports, under a defined reference impedance Z0. S-parameters are defined for linear, time-invariant networks and are typically evaluated in the frequency domain.
In a multi-port network, the incident waves at each port are denoted a_k and the reflected waves
Measurement and use of S-parameters rely on vector network analyzers (VNAs) and careful calibration to reference
Key properties include reciprocity (S12 = S21 for reciprocal networks) and the ability to convert between parameter