Semiconductor Physics
S-parameters, or scattering parameters, are a set of measurements that describe how radio frequency (RF) signals behave in a network, particularly in terms of reflection and transmission. These parameters are essential for analyzing and designing small-signal models of semiconductor devices, as they provide insight into how signals interact with circuit elements. S-parameters offer a compact and efficient way to characterize multi-port networks, making them invaluable in the field of RF engineering.
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