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Scattering matrix: definition and applications

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This lecture covers the definition and applications of the scattering matrix in microwave circuit characterization. It explains the signal model, reference planes, and the advantages and drawbacks of this approach. The lecture also delves into the concepts of reciprocity, lossless circuits, and the change of reference planes, providing insights into passive circuits and matched circuits.

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