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Ecep433 Quiz 1

This document contains 5 problems related to transmission lines and coaxial cables: 1) Calculate the load impedance using a given voltage reflection coefficient. 2) Calculate the voltage standing wave ratios for lines terminated in specific impedances. 3) Determine the length of a 1/4 wavelength coaxial cable at a given frequency. 4) Calculate the equivalent inductance per foot of a coaxial cable given its capacitance and characteristic impedance. 5) Calculate the outer conductor diameter needed for a coaxial cable to have a specified characteristic impedance, given other properties.
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Ecep433 Quiz 1

This document contains 5 problems related to transmission lines and coaxial cables: 1) Calculate the load impedance using a given voltage reflection coefficient. 2) Calculate the voltage standing wave ratios for lines terminated in specific impedances. 3) Determine the length of a 1/4 wavelength coaxial cable at a given frequency. 4) Calculate the equivalent inductance per foot of a coaxial cable given its capacitance and characteristic impedance. 5) Calculate the outer conductor diameter needed for a coaxial cable to have a specified characteristic impedance, given other properties.
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ECEP433 Quiz #1

Solve the ff problems:


1. The voltage reflection coefficient on a 50 Ω line is 0.7 ∠ 30 °. Determine the load
impedance terminating the line.
2. Calculate the voltage standing wave ratio for a lossless line of characteristic impedance
50 Ω when it is terminated in (a) 10 0 Ω resistive (b) (30− j 50¿ Ω
3. Determine the length in feet of a one-quarter wavelength coaxial cable with a velocity
factor of 0.8 at a frequency of 49 MHz.
4. A coaxial cable has a capacitance of 17 pF/ft. The characteristic impedance is 75 Ω .
What is the equivalent inductance per foot?
5. A coaxial cable, having an inner diameter of 0.025mm and using an insulator with a
dielectric constant of 2.56, is to have a characteristic impedance of 2000 Ω. What must
be the outer conductor diameter?

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