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LAB 11: Directional Coupler

This document discusses a directional coupler laboratory experiment. It involves calculating the reflection coefficient and voltage standing wave ratio using measurements of forward and reverse coupling. An example is provided where the forward coupling is measured at 2.2 and reverse coupling is 0.45, and students are asked to calculate the reflection coefficient and VSWR based on these values.
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LAB 11: Directional Coupler

This document discusses a directional coupler laboratory experiment. It involves calculating the reflection coefficient and voltage standing wave ratio using measurements of forward and reverse coupling. An example is provided where the forward coupling is measured at 2.2 and reverse coupling is 0.45, and students are asked to calculate the reflection coefficient and VSWR based on these values.
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LAB 11: Directional Coupler

LAB 11: Directional Coupler


LAB 11: Directional Coupler
LAB 11: Directional Coupler
LAB 11: Directional Coupler

1+Г
Calculation: Note: 𝑉𝑆𝑊𝑅 =
1−Г

Example:
We have a meter reading of 2.2 and 0.45 for forward coupling & reverse coupling
respectively. Find the reflection coefficient and VSWR values.
LAB 11: Directional Coupler

Summary/Conclusion:

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