Engineering:Touchstone file
A Touchstone file was originally a proprietary file format for the eponymous frequency-domain linear circuit simulator[1] from EEsof, launched in 1984 and acquired by HP. The simulator has been called HP/EEsof, then its engine has been successively included in the jOmega and ADS software suites and it is now owned by Keysight.
The Touchstone simulator has long since been superseded,[2] but its file format lives on.
A Touchstone file (also known as an SnP file after its set of file extensions[3]) is an ASCII text file used for documenting the n-port network parameter data and noise data of linear active devices, passive filters, passive devices, or interconnect networks. An example of the format of the S-parameter section is given in the article about S-parameters. In addition to S-parameters, other representations such as Y-parameters and Z-parameters can be recorded.
It later became a de facto industry-standard file format not only for circuit simulators but also for measurement equipment (e.g. vector network analyzers, or VNAs), then later still an EIA standard as part of the Input/output Buffer Information Specification (IBIS) project.[4] On April 24, 2009, the IBIS Open Forum ratified version 2.0,[5] superseding Version 1.1.[6] Version 2.0 adds IBIS-style keywords such as [Reference]
, which permits per-port definition of the reference environment.
Several further enhancements to the file format that allow description of the non-linear behavior of the component have been developed under the P2D and S2D pair of formats,[7] but these two have been superseded by the X-parameters functionality.
Notes
- ↑ "History of EEsof and Touchstone at Microwaves 101". http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedia/historyCAD.cfm#touchstone.
- ↑ "W2200 Advanced Design System (ADS) Core". http://www.keysight.com/en/pd-1385381-pn-W2200BP/advanced-design-system-ads-core.
- ↑ .S1P for one-port (e.g. termination), .S2P for two-port (e.g. transmission line), .S3P for three-port (e.g. a balun), .S4P for four-port (e.g. a differential transmission line) and so on.
- ↑ "IBIS (I/O Buffer Information Specification)". http://www.ibis.org/.
- ↑ "Touchstone File Format Specification Version 2.0" (PDF). http://www.ibis.org/touchstone_ver2.0/touchstone_ver2_0.pdf.
- ↑ "Touchstone File Format Specification Rev 1.1" (PDF). http://www.ibis.org/connector/touchstone_spec11.pdf.
- ↑ "E8854A RF System, now part of W2200 Advanced Design System (ADS) Core". http://www.keysight.com/en/pd-1385381-pn-W2200BP/advanced-design-system-ads-core.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchstone file.
Read more |