S-parameters?
Are they have to be real number like S11=100+j0, and S22=4+j0?
Does S11=100+j0 is better than S11=50+j0?
Thanks
These are reflection coefficients. It all depends upon what the circuit is to do. In amplifiers, making them zero is best. In filters they have to be not zero in the stop band.
In VSWR a good value for S11 and S22(Exept for HPA's)
would be <1.2 in dB this ~ -20dB. If your plotting S11/S22
on a smith chart a good place is dead center of the graph.
This region = 1+j0 on the smith chart.
(when normalized by Zo (Most of the time Zo=50 Ohms)
P.S. Hp has a good App note on S-parameters you might find it
in MCU fileman
Good luck
You can look below link to study S-parameter.
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/s-h-y-z.htm
perhaps, 0+j0.
Refection coefficient 0+j0
Normalized impedance 1+j0
Basically they are same thing.
perhaps, 0+j0.
