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Prof. David R. Jackson Dept. of ECE Notes 3 ECE 5317-6351 Microwave Engineering Fall 2011 Smith Chart Examples 1
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Find Z(-d) Example 1 a 2 Impedance chart
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b c Example 1 (cont.) 3
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Find Y(-d) Example 2 a 4 Admittance chart
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Example 2 (cont.) b c 5 Admittance chart
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Simple answer: * When adding elements in series use Z -chart * When adding elements in parallel use Y -chart Which Chart to Use? 6
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Use reactively loaded section of transmission line. most common to use open or short load Non-absorbing load ( R L = 0 ) Using Reactive Loads 7 Impedance chart Reactance
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Susceptance Using Reactive Loads (cont.) 8 Admittance chart
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Use a short-circuited section of air-filled TEM, 50 transmission line ( = k 0, g = 0 ) to create an impedance of Z in = -j25 at f = 10 GHz. Example 3 L = 1.28 cm 9 Impedance chart
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Use an open circuited section of 75 ( Y 0 = 1/75 S ) air-filled transmission line at f = 10 GHz to create an admittance of Example 4 10 Admittance chart
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Note: At d we have Want to pick d and Y s such that Y in = Y 0. Matching Circuit 11 Admittance chart
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We want Choose Matching Circuit (cont.) 12 Admittance chart
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Example 5 ZLZL Z0Z0 lsls Z0sZ0s d 13 In this example we will use the “usual” Smith chart, but as an admittance calculator.
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Example 5 (cont.) X X X wavelengths toward load wavelengths toward generator Smith chart scale: Admittance calculator 14 plane SC OC (We’ll use the first choice.)
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Example 5 (cont.) X Admittance calculator From the Smith chart: Analytically: 15
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Quarter-Wave Transformer At f 0 : For in = 0 16
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Match 100 load to 50 transmission Line at f 0. Example 6 17
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