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This document discusses techniques for impedance matching a transmission line to different loads. It provides examples of calculating the standing wave ratio and distances to voltage maxima and minima for a 100 ohm line terminated with a 70+j60 ohm load. Additionally, it gives a example of using a quarter-wave transformer to match a 75+j50 ohm load to a 50 ohm source by finding the minimum transformer length and required impedance.
This document discusses techniques for impedance matching a transmission line to different loads. It provides examples of calculating the standing wave ratio and distances to voltage maxima and minima for a 100 ohm line terminated with a 70+j60 ohm load. Additionally, it gives a example of using a quarter-wave transformer to match a 75+j50 ohm load to a 50 ohm source by finding the minimum transformer length and required impedance.
This document discusses techniques for impedance matching a transmission line to different loads. It provides examples of calculating the standing wave ratio and distances to voltage maxima and minima for a 100 ohm line terminated with a 70+j60 ohm load. Additionally, it gives a example of using a quarter-wave transformer to match a 75+j50 ohm load to a 50 ohm source by finding the minimum transformer length and required impedance.
Solution for quarter-wave transformer matching Solution for parallel and series single-stub matching Solution for 2-stubs matching Solution for broadband matching 1. A 100 line is terminated by a load of 70+ j60 operating at 10Mhz. Find: a.) SWR b.) the distance from Zl to Vmax in meters. c.) the distance from Zl to Vmin in meters. QUARTER-WAVELENGTH MATCHING 2. Given: A load Z = (75 + j50) can be matched to a 50- source with a quarter-wave transformer. Find: a) Minimum length (d) to transform Z to a pure resistance b) Impedance of the QWT required for a match