Lecture
Lecture
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Terminated Lossless Transmission Line
- When the load is mismatched,
− j z j z
V ( z ) = V1 (e + e )
2 j z
V ( z ) = V1 1 + e
−2 j l
at a distance z = -l , V ( −l ) = V1 1 + e
j ( − 2 l )
V (−l ) = V1 1 + e
where, is the phase of the reflection coefficient.
the voltage magnitude oscillates with position along the line
Vmax = V1 (1 + ) The distance between successive maxima (or minima) is l = .
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Vmin = V1 (1 − ) The distance between a maximum and minimum is l = .
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− the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) is a measure of mismatch of the line and can be expressed as:
Vmax 1 +
VSWR = =
Vmin 1 −
- VSWR is real number, lies in the range of 1 VSWR 4
Special Cases of Lossless terminated Lines
❑Case 1: Short Circuit case: Zr=0
Zr − Zo 0 − Zo
= = = −1
Zr + Zo 0 + Zo
1+ Voltage
VSWR = =
1−
n Zo2
➢For a transmission line with l=,we get Zinput .
, for n=1,3,5,... =
4 Zr
Such transmission lines are known as quarter-wave transmission lines and
can transform the load impedance in an inverse manner depending on its
characteristic impedance.
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Example:
Calculate the reflection coefficient of lossless T.L with characteristic
impedance Zo=50 Ω for the following load impedance
(a) Zr=25 Ω (b) Zr=75 Ω (c) Zr=30-j40 Ω
Solution:
Z r − Z o 25 − 50
(a) = = = −0.33
Z r + Z o 25 + 50
Z r − Z o 75 − 50
(b) = = = 0.2
Z r + Z o 75 + 50
Z r − Z o 30 − j 40 − 50 −20 − j 40
(c) = = = = − j 0.5
Z r + Z o 30 − j 40 + 50 80 − j 40
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Example:
A 50-Ω lossless transmission line is to be matched to a resistive load
impedance with Zr=100Ω via a quarter-wave section as shown,
thereby eliminating reflections along the feedline. Find the
characteristic impedance of the quarter-wave transformer.
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Solution:
• To eliminate reflections at terminal AA’, the input impedance Zin looking
into the quarter-wave line should be equal to Z01 (the characteristic
impedance of the feedline). Thus, Zin = 50Ω .
Z 022
Z in =
Zr
Z 02 = 50 100 = 70.7
• Since the lines are lossless, all the incident power will end up getting
transferred into the load Zr .
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Example:
A source with 50 source impedance drives a 50 transmission line
that is 1/8 of wavelength long, terminated in a load Zr = 50 – j25 .
Calculate:
(i) The reflection coefficient
(ii) VSWR
(iii)The input impedance seen by the source.
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SOLUTION:
(i) The reflection coefficient,
Zr − Z0
=
Zr + Z0
=
( 50 − j 25) − 50 = 0.242 − 76o
( 50 − j 25) + 50
(ii) VSWR 1+
VSWR = = 1.64
1−
Example:
If the power reflection coefficient is -20dB, find the voltage reflection
coefficient and Power transmission coefficient.
Solution: 10 log = −20dB
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20
−
= 10 = 0.01
2
10
= 0.1
Power Transmission coefficient = 1 − = 0.99
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