Q6. There are two parts to this question: Q6A. A T-line with characteristic impedance Zo = 50 Ohm is terminated with fou
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question: Q6A. A T-line with characteristic impedance Zo = 50 Ohm is terminated with four different loads as shown below (50, 100+j100, 200-j50 or 0) Ohm. Normalize these loads by Z, and mark the corresponding points P1...P4 on the Smith chart. to=50 8 = -l Figure 7: for Q6A. 24 P1: P2: 2₂ 2₁ = 100 + 100 P3: 2₁ = 200-50 i P4: 76= 0 zu = 50 J
Q6B. A T-line with characteristic impedance Zo= 100 Ohm is terminated with load (200 + j130) Ohm as shown below. Zin l = 0.2 X Zo=1001 8--l Figure 8: for Q6B. Zu Zu=200 +j130 (2) Use Smith chart to find: (a) Voltage reflection coefficient I (a) Standing wave ratio S (b) Maximum and minimum impedances ZMAX and ZMIN along the T-line (c) Input impedance Zin
Q6. There are two parts to this Q6B. A T-line with characteristic impedance Zo= 100 Ohm is terminated with load (200 + j130) Ohm as shown below. Zin l = 0.2 X Zo=1001 8--l Figure 8: for Q6B. Zu Zu=200 +j130 (2) Use Smith chart to find: (a) Voltage reflection coefficient I (a) Standing wave ratio S (b) Maximum and minimum impedances ZMAX and ZMIN along the T-line (c) Input impedance Zin