Practice Applications of Smith Chart for impedance transformation and matching - 2.5.3 | Module 2: Transmission Line Theory | RF Circuits and Systems
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Question 1

Easy

What is the purpose of the Smith Chart?

💡 Hint: Think about its application in RF design.

Question 2

Easy

Define the term 'Normalized Impedance'.

💡 Hint: Consider how it is used in plotting on the chart.

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Question 1

What does a Smith Chart notably assist in achieving?

  • Visualizing impedance matching
  • Calculating currents
  • Finding resistive loads

💡 Hint: Think about its main applications in RF engineering.

Question 2

A lower reflection coefficient indicates which scenario?

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Consider how impedance matching works.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Design a matching network to convert a load impedance of 150-j50Ω to a 50Ω system using Smith Chart techniques.

💡 Hint: Use the steps of normalization and remember where to place your components.

Question 2

Calculate the required length of a stub needed when the load impedance is found to be 100-j30Ω and the characteristic impedance is 75Ω.

💡 Hint: Refer back to the stub matching techniques discussed.

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