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An overview of several hot S-parameter techniques is presented. It is shown that different definitions are in use, causing confusion among users. Different techniques are explained in a nutshell, together with their advantages and drawbacks. It is explained that any accurate hot S-parameter approach needs 6 parameters in contradiction with the classic small signal S-parameter approach where 4 coefficients are sufficient.