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Tutorial 6 Haibo With Solution

The document contains solutions to problems involving transmission lines. Problem 1 calculates the characteristic impedance, phase constant, and phase velocity for a lossless transmission line operating at 600MHz. Problem 2 finds the attenuation constant, phase constant, wavelength, phase velocity, and characteristic impedance for a transmission line with given per unit length parameters. Problem 3 determines the exponential attenuation coefficient from power losses along a 20m transmission line. Problem 4 calculates the power dissipated by a load terminated by a complex impedance, given the incident power.
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Tutorial 6 Haibo With Solution

The document contains solutions to problems involving transmission lines. Problem 1 calculates the characteristic impedance, phase constant, and phase velocity for a lossless transmission line operating at 600MHz. Problem 2 finds the attenuation constant, phase constant, wavelength, phase velocity, and characteristic impedance for a transmission line with given per unit length parameters. Problem 3 determines the exponential attenuation coefficient from power losses along a 20m transmission line. Problem 4 calculates the power dissipated by a load terminated by a complex impedance, given the incident power.
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Tutorial 6

Problem 1: A lossless transmission line is 80cm long and operates at a frequency of


600MHz. The line parameters are L=0.25μH/m, and C=100pF/m. Find the
characteristic impedance, the phase constant, and the phase velocity.
Solution:
Z  R  jL  0  j0.25  106  j0.25  106 /m

Y  G  jC  0  j100  1012  j1010 S/m

Z j0.25  106
Z0    50
Y j1010

  Z Y  j0.25  106  j1010  j5  109    j

  5  109  2 f  109  2  600  106  5  109  18.85rad/m

 2 f 2  600  106
vp     2  108 m/s
  18.85

Problem 2: At an operating radian frequency of 500Mrad/s, typical circuit values for


a certain transmission line are: R  0.2 / m , L  0.25 H/m , G  10S/m , and

C  100 pF/m . Find (a)  ; (b)  ; (c)  ; (d) v p ; (e) Z 0 .

Solution:
(a) (b) Z  R  jL  0.2  j500  106  0.25  106  0.2  j125/m

Y  G  jC  10  106  j500  106  100  1012  105  j0.05S/m

  Z  Y  ( R  j L)  ( R  jC )  (0.2  j125)  (105  j 0.05)


 2.25  103  j 2.5 1    j
m
  2.25mNp/m   2.5rad/m
2
(c)    2.51m


(d) v p   2  108 m/s

Z
(e) Z 0   50  j 0.035
Y
Problem 3 A 20-m length of transmission line is known to produce a 2.0-dB drop in
power from end to end.
(a) What fraction of the input power reaches the output?
(b) What fraction of the input power reaches the midpoint of the line?
(c) What exponential attenuation coefficient,  , does this represent?
Solution:
P(20m) P(20m)
(a) 10log10  2dB   100.2  0.63
P(0) P(0)

P( z ) P(20m)
(b)  e2 z   e40  0.63
P(0) P(0)

P(10m)
 e20  e40  0.63  0.79
P(0)
(c)

Problem 4 A 50-Ω lossless transmission line is terminated by a load impedance


Z L  50  j75 . If the incident power is 100 mW, find the power dissipated by the

load.
Solution: The reflection coefficient is
Z L  Z 0 50  j 75  50
   0.36  j 0.48  0.6e j 0.93
Z L  Z 0 50  j 75  50

Pt  (1 |  |2 ) Pin  (1  0.62 )100  64mW

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