Convert hybrid h-parameters to Z-parameters
z_params = h2z(h_params)
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z_params = h2z(h_params) converts the hybrid parameters to the impedance parameters.
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Define a matrix of h-parameters.
h_11 = 0.314441556185771 + 2.51960941000598i; h_12 = 0.999823389146385 - 0.000246785162909241i; h_21 = -1.000115600382660 - 0.000129304649930592i; h_22 = -6.55389515512306e-007 + 6.67541048071651e-006i; h_params = [h_11,h_12; h_21,h_22];
Convert hybrid h-parameters to Z-parameters.
z_params = 2×2 complex 105 × -0.1458 - 1.4836i -0.1460 - 1.4834i -0.1455 - 1.4839i -0.1457 - 1.4837i
2-port hybrid h-parameters, specified as a 2-by-2-by-M array of complex numbers, where M represents the number of frequency points of 2-port hybrid h-parameters.
2-port Z-parameters, returned as a 2-by-2-by-M array of complex numbers, where M represents the number of frequency points of 2-port Z-parameters.
You can also use network parameter objects to perform network parameter conversions. For more information, see RF Network Parameter Objects.
h2abcd | h2g | h2s | h2y | z2h
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