Practice Smith Chart Design (10.3) - Two-Port Network Design - Matching Networks
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Smith Chart Design

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Define normalized impedance.

💡 Hint: Think about why we want to refer to a standard.

Question 2 Easy

What does the Smith Chart visualize?

💡 Hint: Recall how it assists in matching networks.

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Question 1

What does normalization of impedance achieve?

Makes calculations easier
Increases power loss
Obstructs matching

💡 Hint: Consider the benefits of referencing to Z0.

Question 2

True or False: The Smith Chart can only represent real impedance values.

True
False

💡 Hint: Think about the nature of RF circuit components.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Given a 10Ω load and a 50Ω source, normalize the load and determine the type of component you would need to match on the Smith Chart.

💡 Hint: Think about the relationship with the chart's inductive and capacitive regions.

Challenge 2 Hard

You have a 100Ω load that needs to match to a 75Ω line. What are the normalized values and the recommended matching components?

💡 Hint: What are the characteristics of the path you are observing?

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