Using Port Calculator and Scattering Evaluator algorithms
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The network analysis algorithm allows quickly accessing some commonly used quantities like scattering coefficients. Sometimes, though, it is useful to compute one ore more of these quantities "manually", namely by explicitly specifying where the incident and reflected power waves are measured:

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Hello Sylvain,
Thank you for this example. In your example, is it possible in workbench "drag" input "passive" link (step 3) from "Source (Element - Full Array1/Element 3 - 1)" to another "passive" port e.g. "Source (Element - Full Array1/Element 3 - 3)"?
Regards,
Spuky
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Hello Sylvain,
Thank you for this example. In your example, is it possible in workbench "drag" input "passive" link (step 3) from "Source (Element - Full Array1/Element 3 - 1)" to another "passive" port e.g. "Source (Element - Full Array1/Element 3 - 3)"?
Regards,
Spuky
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