A lossless transmission line has a characteristic impedance of Zo= 100 £2, a load impedance of ZR = 70 + j120 22 and s operating frequency is fo = 300 MHz. Use the attached Smith chart to evaluate the following parameters: 1) The reflection coefficient |KR|Z0R, and the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). 2) The distance from the load to the nearest maximum and minimum voltage positions (in meter). 3) The input impedance at the source terminal (Zin), if the length of this transmission line is 1.15 2. 4) For the same transmission line, design a single parallel short circuit stub that makes the transmission line matched to the given load. In your design, find the nearest position of this stub from the load (d) and the length of this stub (Ls), both in meter. 5) For the same transmission line, design a series 1/4 transformer that satisfying matching with the above load. In your design, find the position of this transformer from the load (d), and its characteristic impedance Z01 that has a value greater than Zo.

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A lossless transmission line has a characteristic impedance of Zo= 100 £2, a load
impedance of ZR = 70 + j120 2 and its operating frequency is fo = 300 MHz.
Use the attached Smith chart to evaluate the following parameters:
1) The reflection coefficient |KR|Z0R, and the voltage standing wave ratio
(VSWR).
2) The distance from the load to the nearest maximum and minimum voltage
positions (in meter).
3) The input impedance at the source terminal (Zin), if the length of this
transmission line is 1. 15 2.
4) For the same transmission line, design a single parallel short circuit stub
that makes the transmission line matched to the given load. In your design,
find the nearest position of this stub from the load (d) and the length of this
stub (Ls), both in meter.
5) For the same transmission line, design a series 2/4 transformer that
satisfying matching with the above load. In your design, find the position
of this transformer from the load (d), and its characteristic impedance Z01
that has a value greater than Zo.
Transcribed Image Text:A lossless transmission line has a characteristic impedance of Zo= 100 £2, a load impedance of ZR = 70 + j120 2 and its operating frequency is fo = 300 MHz. Use the attached Smith chart to evaluate the following parameters: 1) The reflection coefficient |KR|Z0R, and the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). 2) The distance from the load to the nearest maximum and minimum voltage positions (in meter). 3) The input impedance at the source terminal (Zin), if the length of this transmission line is 1. 15 2. 4) For the same transmission line, design a single parallel short circuit stub that makes the transmission line matched to the given load. In your design, find the nearest position of this stub from the load (d) and the length of this stub (Ls), both in meter. 5) For the same transmission line, design a series 2/4 transformer that satisfying matching with the above load. In your design, find the position of this transformer from the load (d), and its characteristic impedance Z01 that has a value greater than Zo.
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