2020
DOI: 10.1002/cae.22242
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Design and implementation of an open source transmission line impedance matching educational framework

Abstract: Determining input impedance, assigning reflection coefficient, and matching load impedance are important transmission line problems those involve complex calculation steps because of complex connection architectures in transmission lines. Efficient understanding of such problems in undergraduate and graduate courses should be supported by rich visualization tools. The Smith chart is a convenient tool for transmission line calculations especially for wave propagation and maximum power theory that discusses impe… Show more

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“…According to waveguide transmission line theory, the electromagnetic wave of each mode in the rectangular waveguide can be equivalent to an independent transmission line, as shown in Figure 1b. So, under the condition of dominant mode, in theory, we only need to know the characteristic impedance Z 0 of the transmission line and load impedance Z L , and the input impedance can be calculated [27],…”
Section: Input Impedance Of Rectangular Waveguidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to waveguide transmission line theory, the electromagnetic wave of each mode in the rectangular waveguide can be equivalent to an independent transmission line, as shown in Figure 1b. So, under the condition of dominant mode, in theory, we only need to know the characteristic impedance Z 0 of the transmission line and load impedance Z L , and the input impedance can be calculated [27],…”
Section: Input Impedance Of Rectangular Waveguidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A quarter-wave transformer line with characteristic impedance of 𝑍 0 is utilized to match the 50 Ω port impedance to the 25 Ω T-junction [25]. Using the following equation, the 𝑍 0 with length of λg/4 is 35.35 Ω.…”
Section: Proposed Quasi-yagi Antenna Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%