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![]() "money" wrote in message ps.com... I have a circuit in which there is a series capacitance of value 680 pF. The characteristic impedance of the line is 50 ohms. Can any suggest how do i plot the capacitance in the smith chart. If suppoe it was a parallel capacitance, how do i do it? Hi Money A purely reactive load, plots on the circumference (or perimeter) of the Smith Chart. It plots on the lower half (the minus impedance half) if it is capacitive, as in your case. If you pick a frequency around 10 MHz, the capacitor will have close to 75 ohms X sub C. Since you are working with a 50 ohm line, 75 is plotted on the lower half of the chart, at its perimeter and with a value of 75/50, or, 1.5 on the chart. I really like getting help thru Wikipedia. If you read a few of their sites on "Smith Chart" and still have questions, I'd be happy to tell you what little I know about Smith Charts. Jerry |
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