Can I plot a subset (reduced frequency range) of S-parameters?

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Wis
Wis 2014 年 10 月 8 日
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I'd like to plot a some rfckt.passive S-parameters over a frequency range less than that of the circuit. Can I do that without creating a new circuit? I'd like to avoid an extra 'analyze' step.

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Sandip Kumar
Sandip Kumar 2014 年 10 月 9 日
You can use the 'plot' command and use the condition, value pair to define a range of frequency:
As written here: When plotting large-signal S-parameters as a function of input power, you can specify frequency points of interest using condition/value pairs.
Thanks, Sandip, MathWorks
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Wis
Wis 2014 年 10 月 9 日
OK, but how to specify the proper condition/value pairs? That's not at all clear on the cited page.

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Wis
Wis 2014 年 10 月 9 日
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I found this works:
% get frequency subset
plot_freqs = freq_list(1:2*end_freq_idx) ;
% define circuit over frequency range of interest
% ( "diff_two_port_Sparams" was created with "freq_list" )
diff_ckt = rfckt.passive('NetworkData',rfdata.network('Data', diff_two_port_Sparams(:,:,1:2*end_freq_idx), 'Freq', plot_freqs, 'z0', Z0*2)) ;
plot1 = plot(diff_ckt,'S12','db') ;

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