It is known that the voltage along the transmission lines is: Vie 12 +2e 12 for zo V(z)= |-1 e 12 +Vi ej2 for z>0 The le

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It is known that the voltage along the transmission lines is: Vie 12 +2e 12 for zo V(z)= |-1 e 12 +Vi ej2 for z>0 The le

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It Is Known That The Voltage Along The Transmission Lines Is Vie 12 2e 12 For Zo V Z 1 E 12 Vi Ej2 For Z 0 The Le 1
It Is Known That The Voltage Along The Transmission Lines Is Vie 12 2e 12 For Zo V Z 1 E 12 Vi Ej2 For Z 0 The Le 1 (91.83 KiB) Viewed 18 times
It is known that the voltage along the transmission lines is: Vie 12 +2e 12 for zo V(z)= |-1 e 12 +Vi ej2 for z>0 The length of the resistor is very small («i). Determine the values of constants V, and V. 5 Carefully consider the voltages on the two transmission lines below: (z)-3.0e - 100V (z) = AeV where A is an unknown constant, The characteristic impedance of the second transmission line is also unknown I(z) I.(2) W(z) ZE=4002 1000 Z-?? V(z) 0 Apply boundary conditions to determine the values of unknown constant A and characteristic impedance Zoz- 4/6 .. 6 A lossless tranmission line of length of length is terminated with a normalized load impedance of: z = 2,0+ jx, All that is known about load reactance X, is that it is positive (x > 0). The normalized input impedance of this transmission line is: z = 0.2 Use a Smith Chart to determine the length of this transmission line in wavelengths. 7 Determine the value of load Z4 that will result in the maximum absorbed power. How much power would this be? Z-100 - 50 w 1.0 Z = 50 ( = 1/8 0
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