nport
Create linear n-port circuit element
Description
The nport
object creates an n-port element. You can add
this element to an rfbudget
object
for RF Budget Analysis. You can input a n-port S-parameters and define it is an
nport
object.
Creation
Syntax
Description
nport_obj = nport(
creates an n-port object and sets the NetworkData.netparamobj
)
nport_obj = nport(___,
creates an n-port object and sets the Name property. Specify the name-value argument after any of
the input argument combinations in the previous syntaxes.name
)
sets the Properties of an
nport_obj
= nport(Name=Value)nport
object using one or more name-value arguments.
For example, nport_obj = nport(FileName='passive.s2p')
creates an nport
object from
passive.s2p
. Properties you do not specify retain their
default values.
Properties
Touchstone file, specified as a string scalar or character vector.
Note
The Touchstone file must be passive at all specified frequencies.
To make n-port S-parameters passive, use the makepassive
function.
Data Types: char
| string
Number of ports, specified as a scalar.
Example: 2
Since R2023b
Input port number of a multiport (n-port) element in RF budget, specified as a scalar. Use this property to designate a port in a multiport element as an input port.
The Input
, Output
, and
Termination
properties enable you to treat a
multiport (n-port) element as a two-port element. You can use the resulting
two-port element in an rfbudget
object to calculate the RF budget results for a chain
of two-port elements.
Note
If you set the
Input
property to the same port number as
the Output
property, the nport
object assigns a new port number to the Output
property through a circular right-shift. For example, in a
three-port element, if you set the Input
and
Output
property to 2
,
then the nport
object sets the
Output
property to
3
. (since R2024a)
Example: 1
Since R2023b
Output port number of a multiport (n-port) element in an RF budget, specified as a scalar. Use this property to designate a port in a multiport element as the output port.
The Input
, Output
, and
Termination
properties enable you to treat a
multiport (n-port) element as a two-port element. You can use the resulting
two-port element in an rfbudget
object to calculate the RF budget results for a chain
of two-port elements.
Note
If you set the
Output
property is set to the same port
number as the port number of the Input
property, the nport
object assigns a new port
number to the Input
property using a circular
left-shift. For instance, in a three-port element, if you set the
Input
and Output
property to 2
, the nport
object
sets the Input
property to
1
. (since R2024a)
Example: 3
Since R2023b
Impedance to terminate unused ports of multiport elements in an RF budget,
specified as a real nonnegative scalar or real nonnegative vector of length
NumPorts
in ohms. When you do not specify an
impedance, the object terminates the unused ports by assigning them to
NetworkData.Impedance
. To create a:
Short-circuit termination — Set
Termination
to0
Open-circuit termination — Set
Termination
toInf
The Input
, Output
, and
Termination
properties enable you to treat a
multiport (n-port) element as a two-port element. You can use this two-port
element in an rfbudget
object to calculate the RF budget results for a chain
of two-port elements.
Note
When you set the
Termination
property to[]
, thenport
element is no longer treated as a two-port element and theInput
andOutput
properties will not appear in the property list. (since R2024a)Delete the
rfbudget
object before setting theTermination
to[]
when thenport
object is an input to therfbudget
object.
When the
nport
object is specified with anInput
,Output
, andTermination
, the resulting S-parameters are equivalent tosnp2smp(n.NetworkData,[n.Input n.Output],n.Termination)
, wheren
represents the number of ports.
Example: 75
Network data, specified as a scalar. Network data can be of S, Z, Y, ABCD, h, or g-parameters.
Noise data of the two-port element, specified as a noiseParameters
object. The noiseParameter
object contains a frequency-dependent noise figure loaded from a two-port
Touchstone file or built at the MATLAB® command line. To reset the two-port
element to noiseless, set the NoiseData
to
[]
.
When Numports
is greater than 2
set the NoiseData
property alongside the
NetworkData
property.
Example: NoiseData=np
Name of nport
object, specified as a scalar.
Example: nportobj
Port names, stored as a cell vector. This property is a read only.
Example: {’p1’ ‘p2’}
Terminal names, stored as a cell vector. There are two terminals per port. The positive terminal names are listed first ('p1+', 'p2+'...) followed by the negative terminal ('p1–', 'p2–'...). This property is read only.
Parent circuit nodes connected to n-port object terminals, stored as a
vector of integers. ParentNodes
is same length as
Terminals
. This property is read only and appears
only after you add the n-port data.
Full path of the circuit to which the n-port object belongs, stored as character vector. This property is read only and appear only after you add the n-port object is added to the circuit.
Object Functions
Examples
Create and display N-port data object.
npass = nport('passive.s2p')
npass = nport: N-port element FileName: 'passive.s2p' NetworkData: [1×1 sparameters] Name: 'Sparams' NumPorts: 2
Add a N-port object to a circuit. Display the object.
nobj = nport('passive.s2p'); ckt = circuit('example'); add(ckt,[1 2],nobj) disp(nobj)
nport: N-port element FileName: 'passive.s2p' NetworkData: [1×1 sparameters] Name: 'Sparams' NumPorts: 2 ParentNodes: [1 2 0 0] ParentPath: 'example'
Since R2023b
Input a three-port Touchstone file to the nport
object. To treat a three-port element as a two-port element, specify the input and output ports. This example assigns the port 1 as the input port and the port 3 as the output port. The object terminates port 2 with NetworkData.Impedance
.
nport_obj = nport('default.s3p',Input=1,Output=3);
Create two-port elements to add them to the RF budget chain.
a = amplifier(Gain=4); m = modulator(OIP3=13); r = rfelement(Gain=10);
Add the n-port element and other two-elements to an RF budget chain and compute the budget results for the chain of two-port elements.
b = rfbudget([a m r nport_obj],2e9,-30,1e3)
b = rfbudget with properties: Elements: [1x4 rf.internal.rfbudget.Element] InputFrequency: 2 GHz AvailableInputPower: -30 dBm SignalBandwidth: 1 kHz Solver: Friis AutoUpdate: true Analysis Results OutputFrequency: (GHz) [ 2 3 3 3] OutputPower: (dBm) [-26 -26 -16 -16.32] TransducerGain: (dB) [ 4 4 14 13.68] NF: (dB) [ 0 0 0 0] IIP2: (dBm) [] OIP2: (dBm) [] IIP3: (dBm) [Inf 9 9 9] OIP3: (dBm) [Inf 13 23 22.68] SNR: (dB) [114 114 114 114]
Version History
Introduced in R2013bThe updates to the Input
, Output
, and
Termination
properties are as follows:
If you set the
Input
property to the same port number as theOutput
property, thenport
object assigns a new port number to theOutput
property through a circular right-shift.If you set the
Output
property to the same port number as theInput
property, thenport
object assigns a new port number to theInput
property using a circular left-shift.If you input the
nport
object to anrfbudget
object or a two-portNoiseData
is provided as an input to annport
object, you cannot set theTermination
property to[]
. In such cases, specify theTermination
property as a real nonnegative scalar or nonnegative vector.
Use the Input
, Output
, and
Termination
properties of the nport
object
to treat a multiport n-port element as two-port element. You can use this two-port
element in an rfbudget
object to calculate the RF budget results for a chain of two-port elements.
nport
is recommend over rfckt.passive
and
rfdata.noise
because it enables you to:
Create passive RF S-parameter components and networks that are characterized by passive network parameter data.
Model a passive RF S-parameter components in an RF chain created using an
rfbudget
object or the RF Budget Analyzer app.Export the passive RF S-parameter components to RF Blockset™ or to
rfsystem
System object™ for circuit envelope or idealized baseband analysis.Build a n-port element with the noise data, specified as a
noiseParameters
object. ThenoiseParameter
object contains a frequency-dependent noise figure loaded from a two-port Touchstone file or built at the MATLAB® command line.
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