a) Determine the impedance seen from point A, due only to Z_L. You can do it in the form analytical or graphic, but must show and explain all steps. b) In terms of wavelength, determine what is the minimum length of line C for the short, when viewed from point A, has an equivalent impedance Z_eq-short-inA = J20 2. c) If the main line to the left of A has a characteristic impedance Z_0 = 1000, determine what would have to be the impedance of the short seen from point A, so that at point A there is a coupling perfect. That is, considering the short, ZL, and the different values of the transmission lines, there should be no reflection at point A.

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a) Determine the impedance seen from point
A, due only to Z_L. You can do it in the form
analytical or graphic, but must show and
explain all steps.
b) In terms of wavelength, determine what is
the minimum length of line C for the
short, when viewed from point A, has an
equivalent impedance Z_eq-short-inA = J20 2.
c) If the main line to the left of A has a
characteristic impedance Z_0 = 1000,
determine
what would have to be the impedance of the
short seen from point A, so that at point A
there is a coupling
perfect. That is, considering the short, ZL, and
the different values of the transmission lines,
there should be no
reflection at point A.
Transcribed Image Text:a) Determine the impedance seen from point A, due only to Z_L. You can do it in the form analytical or graphic, but must show and explain all steps. b) In terms of wavelength, determine what is the minimum length of line C for the short, when viewed from point A, has an equivalent impedance Z_eq-short-inA = J20 2. c) If the main line to the left of A has a characteristic impedance Z_0 = 1000, determine what would have to be the impedance of the short seen from point A, so that at point A there is a coupling perfect. That is, considering the short, ZL, and the different values of the transmission lines, there should be no reflection at point A.
Consider the following transmission line, with a
load of Z_L 20+ J1000
A
=
B
C
Z₁
Point A is the main line where the wave is
transmitted. Transmission line B has an
impedance
characteristic of 1000, and a length of 0.5X.
The transmission line C has a characteristic
impedance of 50 , and a length L, at the end
there is a short
circuit.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following transmission line, with a load of Z_L 20+ J1000 A = B C Z₁ Point A is the main line where the wave is transmitted. Transmission line B has an impedance characteristic of 1000, and a length of 0.5X. The transmission line C has a characteristic impedance of 50 , and a length L, at the end there is a short circuit.
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