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Concepts and features
R&S
®
ZNA
129User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 20
U
0
I
1
I
2
U
1
U
2
U
0
Z
0j
Z
ij
Z
0i
The calculation formula of a converted parallel transmission impedance Z
ij
depends on
the waveguide circuit theory according to which Reference impedances are calculated.
Table 4-6: Calculation of Converted Parallel Transmission Impedances
Traveling Waves Power Waves
4.3.3.2 Z-parameters
The Z-parameters describe the impedances of a DUT with open output ports (impe-
dance = 0). The analyzer provides the full set of Z-parameters including the transfer
impedances (i.e. the complete nxn Z-matrix for an n port DUT).
This means that Z-parameters can be used as an alternative to S-parameters (or Y-
parameters) to characterize a linear n-port network completely.
2-port Z-parameters
In analogy to S-parameters, Z-parameters are expressed as Z
ij
, where i denotes the
measured and j the stimulated port.
The Z-parameters for a two-port are based on a circuit model that can be expressed
with two linear equations:
2221212
2121111
IZIZV
IZIZV
Meaning of Z-parameters
Measurement results

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