Loading Coils; was : Vincent antenna
On Dec 7, 11:21 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
---43.4 deg 600 ohm line---+---10 deg 100 ohm line---open
The Smith Chart does make it clear what is happening.
Here is the math to go with it. The impedance at the
junction of the two lines is:
-j100*tan(90-10) = -j100*tan(80) = -j567 ohms
-j600*tan(43.4) = -j600*tan(43.4) = -j567 ohms
The phase shift at the junction of the two lines is:
80-43.4 = 36.6 degrees
Time permitting, I will work up the phasor diagrams of
the component voltages (or currents) at the junction
where rho = (600-100)/(600+100) = 0.7143
If the 100 ohm line was only 5 degrees long, how
long would the 600 ohm line have to be to obtain
0 ohms at the input?
Would the phase shift at the junction still be
36.6 degrees?
....Keith
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