TLW-Unit 2
TLW-Unit 2
State the assumptions for the analysis of the performance of the radio frequency
line.
1.Due to the skin effect ,the currents are assumed to flow on the surface of the
conductor. The internal inductance is zero.
2.The resistance R increases with f while inductance L increases with f .
Hence L>>R.
3.The leakage conductance G is zero
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30.What is the range of values of standing wave ratio?
The range of values of standing wave ratio is theoretically 1 to infinity.
31. How will you make standing wave measurements on coaxial lines?
For coaxial lines it is necessary to use a length of line in which a longitudinal
slot, one half wavelength or more long has been cut. A wire probe is inserted into
the air dielectric of the line as a pickup device, a vacuum tube voltmeter or other
detector being connected between probe and sheath as an indicator. If the meter
provides linear indications, S is readily determined. If the indicator is non linear,
corrections must be applied to the readings obtained.
35. Give the input impendence of eighth wave line terminated in a pure resistance
Rr.
The input impendence of eighth wave line terminated in a pure resistance Rr. Is
given by Zs = (ZR+jRo/Ro+jZR) From the above equation it is seen that
Zs= Ro.
42.Give reasons for preferring a short- circuited stub when compared to an open –
circuited stub.
A short circuited stub is preferred to an open circuited stub because of greater ease in
constructions and because of the inability to maintain high enough
insulation resistance at the open –circuit point to ensure that the stub is really
opencircuited .A shorted stub also has a lower loss of energy due to radiation ,since the
short –circuit can be definitely established with a large metal plate ,effectively stopping
all field propagation.
43.What are the two independent measurements that must be made to find the
location and length of the stub.
The standing wave ratio S and the position of a voltage minimum are the
independent measurements that must be made to find the location and length of the stub.
44.Give the formula to calculate the distance of the point from the load at which the
stub is to be connected.
The formula to calculate the distance of the point from the load at which the
stub is to be connected is,
S1 = (+_-cos-1|K|)/(2_)
45. Give the formula to calculate the distance d from the voltage minimum to the
point stub be connection.
The formula to calculate the distance d from the voltage minimum to the point of
stub be connection is,
d= cos-1|K| / (2_)
46. Give the formula to calculate the length of the short circuited stub.
The formula to calculate the length of the short circuited stub is,
L=_/2_ tan-1( s/(s-1))
This is the length of the short – circuited stub to be placed d meters
towards the load from a point at which a voltage minimum existed before
attachment of the stub.
50. How is the circle diagram useful to find the input impendence of short and open
circuited lines?
An open circuited line has s = ,the correspondent circle appearing as the vertical
axis .The input impendence is then pure reactance , with the value for various electrical
lengths determined by the intersections of the corresponding s circles with the vertical
axis.
A short circuited line may be solved by determining its amittance .The S circle is
again the vertical axis, and susceptance values may be read off at appropriate intersection
of the s circles with the vertical axis.
54. Give reason for an open line not frequently employed for impedance matching.
An open line is rarely used for impedance matching because of radiation losses
from the open end,and capacitance effects and the difficulty of a smooth adjustment of
length.
56. Why Double stub matching is preferred over single stub matching.
Double stub matching is preferred over single stub due to following
disadvantages of single stub.
1. Single stub matching is useful for a fixed frequency . So as frequency changes
the location of single stub will have to be changed.
2. The single stub matching system is based on the measurement of voltage
minimum .Hence for coxial line it is very difficult to get such voltage
minimum, without using slotted line section.