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The Smith Chart is a graphical chart used primarily for modeling radio frequency transmission line characteristics and components. It displays impedance and reflection coefficient over frequency and is useful for solving problems involving transmission lines, matching networks, and antenna systems. The chart contains a series of nested arcs representing lines of constant resistance and reactance allowing a point on the chart to identify both the impedance and reflection coefficient simultaneously.
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Smith Chart PDF

The Smith Chart is a graphical chart used primarily for modeling radio frequency transmission line characteristics and components. It displays impedance and reflection coefficient over frequency and is useful for solving problems involving transmission lines, matching networks, and antenna systems. The chart contains a series of nested arcs representing lines of constant resistance and reactance allowing a point on the chart to identify both the impedance and reflection coefficient simultaneously.
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