Abstract:
S-parameters refer to the scattering matrix. The concept was first popularized around the
time that Kaneyuke Kurokawa of Bell Labs wrote his 1965 IEEE article Power Waves
and the Scattering Matrix. It helped that during the 1960s, Hewlett Packard introduced
the first microwave network analyzers. The scattering matrix is a mathematical construct
that quantifies how RF energy propagates through a multi-port network. The S-matrix is
what allows us to accurately describe the properties of incredibly complicated networks
as simple "black boxes. One difficulty associated with transmission parameters is that in
a practical high-frequency circuit it is extremely difficult to obtain the perfect opencircuit
and short-circuit conditions required to make good measurements. The Sparameter
method circumvents the open/short difficulties by always connecting both
ports to transmission lines with stable, well-defined impedances. To the extent that such a
test setup better represents the actual working conditions of your circuit, the S-parameter
method generates a more accurate model. These are the reasons why this thesis topic is
chosen. In this thesis paper, an idea about what is S-parameters, it’s classification and
usefulness is described elaborately. Then here the mathematical and network based
analysis is done which helps to know about S-parameters more accurately. Here Sparameters
are expressed with mathematical equations. Examples are being done by the
help of the software named FEMLAB. FEMLAB is a powerful, interactive environment
for modeling and solving scientific and engineering problems based on partial differential
equations. It has helped to know the detailed status of waves in different types of
waveguides. These detailed statuses are being described at the end of this thesis.
Description:
We thank the Almighty Allah for the successful completion of our thesis. We would like
to express our heartiest gratitude, profound indebtedness and deep respect to our
supervisor Dr. Shah Alam, for his supervision, continuous encouragement and valuable
suggestions as well as constant guidance through the course of work.
Our special thanks also go to our head of the EECE department, Col. Moin Uddin and our
respected course coordinator sir for their valuable assistance and help.
Our Special thanks also go to all our friends and classmates for their help and advices.