EM.Tempo also provides two multiport network devices:
# '''[[Glossary of EMGlossary_of_EM.Cube's Materials%27s_Materials, Sources_Sources, Devices & Other Physical Object Types_Devices_%26_Other_Physical_Object_Types#Resistor Active_One-Port | Active One-Port]]''' # '''[[Glossary of EMGlossary_of_EM.Cube's Materials%27s_Materials, Sources_Sources, Devices & Other Physical Object Types_Devices_%26_Other_Physical_Object_Types#Capacitor Active_Two-Port | Active Two-Port]]'''
These devices are rather distributed and their behavior is similar to a microstrip port source. In other words, the active one-port requires a rectangle strip object as a host, while the active two-port requires two rectangle strip objects for its definition. You can choose one of the edges of the strip object for establishing the circuit port. In the case of a two-port device, you need two parallel and end-to-end aligned strip objects.