Basic T parameter table for RF design

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A request for a basic T parameter table for RF design highlights the need for specific T parameters related to shunt impedance and series capacitance in coaxial systems. T-parameters are identified as the matrix inverse of S-parameters, but they cannot be combined through matrix multiplication like S-parameters can. The discussion emphasizes that while S-parameters are widely used, T-parameters offer advantages for describing complex systems. The user seeks resources or tables to aid in their RF design work. The conversation underscores the importance of understanding both parameter types in RF applications.
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Can anyone tell me where I can find a basic T parameter table for RF design. One with the T parameters for shunt impedence in coaxial, series capacitance in coaxial, coaxial of length l etc...
 
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T-parameters are just the matrix inverse of s-parameters. Find the answer for s-parameters and it's just math. Or just use s-parameters like 99% of the universe.
 
They are not the direct inverse of S parameter and you can not combine S parameters by matrix multiplication to describe a more complex system. You can with T parameters, which is why I am looking for them.

Thanks for the reply.
 
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