Q1: Draw the standing wave pattern for a transmission line with a characteristic impedance of Zo that is connected to a short circuit load. In your answer show clearly the electrical distances, as a function of wavelength (λ), between the successive minimums and maximums voltage and current. If the load is replaced by ZR= Zo, what will happen to this pattern? and why?

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Q1:Draw the standing wave pattern for a transmission line with a characteristic
impedance of Zo that is connected to a short circuit load. In your answer show
clearly the electrical distances, as a function of wavelength (A), between the
successive minimums and maximums voltage and current. If the load is
replaced by ZR= Zo, what will happen to this pattern? and why?
Q2: A lossless transmission line of electric length = 0.434 λ, and
characteristic impedance 100 , is terminated in a load impedance 260+j180.
Find:
(a) The reflection coefficient at the load ()
(b) The Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).
(c) The input impedance (Zin).
Transcribed Image Text:Q1:Draw the standing wave pattern for a transmission line with a characteristic impedance of Zo that is connected to a short circuit load. In your answer show clearly the electrical distances, as a function of wavelength (A), between the successive minimums and maximums voltage and current. If the load is replaced by ZR= Zo, what will happen to this pattern? and why? Q2: A lossless transmission line of electric length = 0.434 λ, and characteristic impedance 100 , is terminated in a load impedance 260+j180. Find: (a) The reflection coefficient at the load () (b) The Standing Wave Ratio (SWR). (c) The input impedance (Zin).
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