Touchstone
Right-click Export () and select Touchstone () to export data on the Touchstone data format. You specify the export using the Data and Output sections below; then click the Export button ().You can also click the downward arrow beside the Export button or right-click and choose Export To () to open the fullscreen Export window for exporting to a database.
Data
From the Dataset list, choose the dataset that contains the data for which you want to make a Touchstone export. Solution datasets are available from this list. Typically, also select which frequencies to include from the Parameter selection (freq) list (default: All).
If you have defined a compatible configuration (see Configurations), which is typically a Multiselect Solution, the you can choose From configuration from the Solution parameters list (the default is Manual). With From configuration, choose a compatible configuration from the Configuration list to use its settings for the solution parameters such as time, eigenvalue, or parameter values to use.
Output
Specify the filename for the Touchstone export in the Filename field. Click Browse to open the Export Data dialog box and browse to the desired location on the file system for a Touchstone file. In most cases, the extension will be *.sNp, where N is the number of ports (for example, *.s2p for a two-port model). Click the downward arrow for the Location menu () to choose Copy Location () and (if you have copied a file location) Paste Location ().
Select the Always ask for filename check box (only available if you are not saving to a database) if you want the Export Data dialog box to appear when you click the Export button ().
From the Physics interface list, choose any of the physics interfaces in the model that support Touchstone export. None is always an allowed value. Click the Go to Source button () to move to the selected physics interface.
From the Parameter to export list, choose one of the following parameters: S, Y, Z, G, and H. The available parameters are the network parameters that are supported by the chosen physics interface. If you have chosen None from the Physics interface list, the Parameter to export list is not available.
From the Parameter format list, choose one of the following formats:
Magnitude and angle (the default)
Real and imaginary parts
Magnitude in dB and angle