Lecture 2: Smith Chart: Ahmed Jameel Abdulqader PH.D Student
Lecture 2: Smith Chart: Ahmed Jameel Abdulqader PH.D Student
T 1 V transmitted
Vincident
• The inner most axis denotes the Transmission coefficient angle
• The transmission could be easily plotted with the help of
reflection coefficient (taking the same point) and then
calculating the magnitude of the transmission coefficient with
the help of the linear scale
Impedance
• The first thing that should be done is the Normalization of the given
impedance from Zo, in the following manner:
Zreal jZimaginary
zL
Zo
• Check the point where the Resistance Circle and the Reactance
Curve intersect
• Negative Reactance implies to being Capacitive
IM(ZL )>0
IM(ZL )>0
0.5 λ
H.W
• A lossless transmission line is terminated by a
load ZL=10+j20 Ω. Find Γ, T, VSWR, lmin, lmax, YL
and Zin if the line length is 4 cm and frequency of
3 GHz.
H.W - Solution
• Step 1: Normalize the load impedance
• zL=0.2+j0.4
• Step 2: Calculate length of transmission line in
number of wavelengths
8
c 3X10 9
0.1m
f 3 X 10 10cm
• So the transmission line length in number of
wavelengths is:
4cm
0.4
10cm
H.W - Solution
• Step 3: plot zL
• Step 4: Draw a circle through the zL point
• Step 5: Find out reflection coefficient
• Step 6: Find VSWR (with the circle method and the
linear scale too, both give the same results)
• Step 7: Find yL and then YL (translating through the
center of the smith chart)
• Step 8: find T with the help of reflection coefficient
• Step 9: find zin by rotating towards the generator 0.4
wavelengths