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A 75 coaxial transmission line has a length of 2.0 cm and is terminated with a...
A 75-ohm coaxial line has a length of 2.0cm and is terminated with a load impedance of 37.5 + j37.5 ?. If the dielectric constant of the line is 2.56 and the frequency is 3.0GHz, calculate the following by hand a) the reflection coefficient at the load b) the SWR on the line c) the reflection coefficient at the coaxial line input d) the input impedance to the coaxial line e) the input admittance to the coaxial line
Question 4 (a) The input impedance of a lossless air-core transmission line with characteristic impedance Ro. phase constant B and length I terminated in an impedance Z, is given by R,+Z, tan( i. Determine the length of an open circuit 50Ω line required to create a 0.1 nH inductor at a frequency of 10 GHz. (6 marks) ii. Determine the input impedance of the line in part () if the open circuit is changed to a short circuit. (3 marks)...
2.2 A lossless transmission line of length 0.3A is terminated with a load impedance as shown below. Find the reflection cocfficient at the load, the SWR on the line, the return loss, and the input impedance to the linc. に0.3A ス14-40+/20 Ω
2 Tutorial (TL)teu 2 For a terminated transmission line consider that: Frequency 1 GHz, Phase velocity v 1.7x108 m/s, Physical line length L-11.9cm, Z- 100 92, Load impedance Determine: (a) the line length as a fraction of a wavelength (or otherwise called electrical length of the line), (b) the voltage reflection coefficient at the load and at the input to the line, (c) the input impedance to the line 2 Tutorial (TL)teu 2 For a terminated transmission line consider that:...
A 2.5 meter long section of Zo=50 12 lossless coaxial transmission line is connected to a source with vg(t) = 10 sin(611 10't + 60°) (V) and Zg=150 12. If the line, which uses insulating material with a relative permittivity of &r=4, is terminated in a load ZŁ=(100 – j 50) (2, determine: (a) Wavelength a on the line. (b) The reflection coefficient I at the load. (c) The input impedance at the source. (d) The voltage phasor V; at...
1. A coaxial cable of characteristic impedance Zo 75 Q is terminated impedance of Z 25+ j45 0. Using the Smith Chart, find the input impedance of the line for the following frequencies and cable lengths (d), assuming the propagation veloci is 77% of the speed of light: by a load a) f 1 GHz and d50 cm b) f 5 GHz and d 25 cm
1) A transmission line with z, = 120o is terminated with a load Z. = 120 If the line is /4 long, find (a) The reflection coefficient T (b) The standing wave ratio VSWR. (c) The input impedance Zm 120X2. 2S points) 14 1) A transmission line with z, = 120o is terminated with a load Z. = 120 If the line is /4 long, find (a) The reflection coefficient T (b) The standing wave ratio VSWR. (c) The input...
3, A lossless transmission line of length 1 = 1.57λ and characteristic 17 +j60Ω. impedance Z, = 50Ω is loaded with an impedance of ZL Compute the following: (a) Reflection coefficient at the load in both rectangular and polar form. (b) SWR, and RL (c) Input impedance at the generator. (d) Reflection coefficient at the input to the transmission line in both rectangular and polar form
Please help! A 75-12 lossless transmission line has l = 0.752. An inductive load, Zl, is terminated where ZL = 75 + 75 12. (a) Find the standing wave ratio S on the line. (b) Find the load reflection coefficient, r(O), and the reflection coefficient seen at input, 7(1). (c) Find the input impedance of the line, Zin, for four different line lengths: 11 = 1/8, 12 = 9/4, 13 = 34/8, and 14 = 1/2, respectively. V(z), 7(z) ZO.B
9.45 In a laboratory experiment conducted on a 50-(2) lossless transmission line terminated in an unknown load impedance, it is found that the standing-wave ratio is 2.0. The successive voltage minima are 25 (cm) apart, and the first minimum occurs at 5 (cm) from the load. Find (a) the load impedance, and (b) the reflection coefficient of the load, (c) Where would the first voltage minimum be located if the load were replaced by a short-circuit?