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Convert impedance to reflection coefficient
gamma = z2gamma(z)
gamma = z2gamma(z,z0)
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gamma = z2gamma(z) converts the impedance z to the reflection coefficient gamma using a reference impedance of 50 ohms.
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gamma = z2gamma(z,z0) converts the impedance z to the reflection coefficient gamma using a reference impedance of z0 ohms.
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Convert an impedance of 100 ohms into a reflection coefficient, using a 50-ohm reference impedance
z = 100; gamma = z2gamma(z)
gamma = 0.3333
Impedance value, specified as a positive scalar.
Data Types: double
double
50
Reference impedance, specified as a positive scalar.
Reflection coefficient, returned as a M element complex vector.
z2gamma calculates the coefficient using the equation
z2gamma
Γ=Z−Z0Z+Z0
| z2abcd | z2h | z2s | z2y
z2abcd
z2h
z2s
z2y
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