frequency jump phase jump
I have a basic question - what causes the phase jump of S11 from -180 to -180 at the resonant frequency in a resonate structure.
(The resonant structure is equivalent to LC in series. )
In experiment, the jump is less than 180.
Thanks in advance.
Could you try to repair your question?
There is no jump from -180 to -180. (Even if you meant -180 to +180 there is no jump).
Do you mean you are comparing an experiment with some theoretical result/simulation result?
Thanks for your answer.
Yes, I am comparing experimental result to CST simulation result.
In simulation result is showing in the picture attached.
What I am trying right now is to derive this phase from Zin.
And Zin = R+jwL+1/iwC
S11 = (Zin-Z0)/(Zin+Z0)
Hope I'm on the right track.
in fact, there is no phase jump.
if you add 360deg to the part before the resonant frequency, which can not change phase, you will find the phase is continuous.
the phase is turning anticlockwise in polar coordinates.