Smith Chart Problems
Smith Chart Problems
Problem 1-
A 30 long lossless transmission line with Z0 = 50 ohm operating at 2 MHz is terminated with a load
ZL=60+j40 ohm. If u=0.6 c on the line, find
a) Refection coefficient
b) The standing wave ratio
c) The input impedance
O
To find s,
Draw a circle of radius OP with center O.
The circle is a constant reflection Circle.
S
Convert the length of the transmission line into degree or wavelength
L= 30 m
λ = velocity/ frequency = 0.6*3e8/3e6=90m
L=30 m= λ /3
Y0 Yin Yd YL
Ys
Y0
l
Shorted stub
0.115 λ
Load yL
The first step is to insert load impedance onto the Smith Chart
B
The normalized load impedance is
zL =ZL/Z0= (25-j50)/50=0.5-j1 (Represented by point A)
gL = 1 circle
yL = 0.4 +j0.8
0.178 λ The intersection of gL=1 circle with the SWR circle are C
B and D
C
At C
yd = 1+j1.58 and is located at 0.178 λ.
Now
yin = ys + yd. The requirement is yin = 1+j0.
D So
1+j0=ys+1+j1.58.
Load zL A Solving this yields
F -0.178 λ ys=-j1.58
Angle= 0.115 λ 0.063 λ difference between B and C
Load yL
E
Thus the length of the TL is the difference of
length between point E and F.
0.34-0.25 = 0.09 λ
D
Load zL A
Angle= 0.34 λ
F
At F, ys = -j1.58
Please attempt to find the other location and length of the transmission line corresponding to the
point D.
The length of the transmission line corresponding to the point D is l2 = (0.25+0.16) = 0.41 λ.