Imaginary Impedance Axis. Real Impedance Axis. Smith Chart. The circles, tangent to the right side of the chart, are constant resistance circles

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The Smith Chart The Smith Chart is simply a graphical calculator for computing impedance as a function of reflection coefficient. Many problems can be easily visualized with the Smith Chart The Smith chart is one of the most useful graphical tools for high frequency circuit applications. The chart provides a clever way to visualize complex functions. 1

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Real Impedance Axis Smith Chart Imaginary Impedance Axis The circles, tangent to the right side of the chart, are constant resistance circles 5

The curved lines from the outer circle terminating on the centerline at the right side of the chart are lines of reactance The outermost circle represents distance in normalized wavelength 6

At the bottom the chart, there are radially scaled parameters that would be used to find the amplitude of the reflection coefficient, transmission coefficient, VSWR or return loss Complete Smith Chart 7

The upper half of the outer circle scale of the chart represents the inductive reactance component jx L /Z 0 The lower half of the outer circle scale of the chart represents the capacitive reactance component jx c /Z 0 8

At the point 1.0, the line termination is equal to the characteristic impedance of the line and no reflection occurs The center of the line, also the center of the chart, is the 1.0 point where R=Z 0. Smith Chart The outside of the chart shows location on the line in wavelengths. The combination of intersecting circles inside the chart allow us to locate the normalized impedance and then to find the impedance anywhere on the line. All impedance values are normalized with respect to the characteristic impedance of the transmission line. 9

One revolution of the chart on the outermost circle is one-half wavelength. Impedances, voltages, currents, etc. all repeat every half wavelength The magnitude of the reflection coefficient, the standing wave ratio (SWR) do not change, so they characterize the voltage & current patterns on the line Smith Chart Impedance divided by line impedance (50 Ohms) Z1 = 100 + j50 Z2 = 75 -j100 Z3 = j200 Z4 = 150 Z5 = infinity (an open circuit) Z6 = 0 (a short circuit) Z7 = 50 Z8 = 184 -j900 Then, normalize and plot. The points are plotted as follows: z1 = 2 + j z2 = 1.5 -j2 z3 = j4 z4 = 3 z5 = infinity z6 = 0 z7 = 1 z8 = 3.68 -j18 10

Motion Towards Generator Moving towards generator means Γ(-l)= Γ e -jβl, or clockwise motion. We re back to where we started when 2βl=2π, or l=λ/2. Thus the impedance is periodic. Smith Chart Thus, the first step in analyzing a transmission line is to locate the normalized load impedance on the chart Next, a circle is drawn that represents the reflection coefficient or SWR. The center of the circle is the center of the chart. The circle passes through the normalized load impedance Any point on the line is found on this circle. Rotate clockwise to move toward the generator (away from the load) The distance moved on the line is indicated on the outside of the chart in wavelengths 11

Toward Generator Constant Reflection Coefficient Circle Away From Generator Scale in Wavelengths Full Circle is One Half Wavelength Since Everything Repeats SWR Circle Since SWR is a function of Γ, a circle at origin in (r,x) plane is called an SWR circle Recall the voltage max occurs when the reflected wave is in phase with the forward wave, so Γ(z max ) = Γ(l) This corresponds to the intersection of the SWR circle with the positive real axis Likewise, the intersection with the negative real axis is the location of the voltage min 12

Smith Chart Example First, locate the normalized impedance on the chart for Z L = 30 + j70 (Z 0 =50 ohm) Then draw the circle through the point The circle gives us the reflection coefficient (the radius of the circle) which can be read from the scale at the bottom of most charts Also note that exactly opposite to the normalized load is its admittance. Thus, the chart can also be used to find the admittance. We use this fact in stub matching Start with the Smith Chart 13

Locate r Circle of the normalized Load Impedance = Real part of (Z L/Z o) Locate the x Circle of the normalized Load Impedance = Imag part of (Z L/Z o) 14

Locate the Intercept point of the r Circle and the x Circle for Load Impedance Draw a constant Γ Circle passing by the Intercept point for Load Impedance 15

Draw a Radial Line passing by the Intercept point for Load Impedance Identify the Position/Location in Wavelengths Measure the Radius of the Γ Circle. This is the Magnitude of Γ for the Load 16

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Example:Smith Chart operation using admitances A load of Z L =100+j50Ω line. What are the load admittance and the input admittance if the line is 0.15λ long Locate r Circle of the normalized Load Impedance = Real part of (Z L/Z o) r=2 27

Locate the Intercept point of the r Circle and the x Circle for Load Impedance x=1 r=2 Draw the constant reflection coefficient (SWR) circle z L =2+j1 28

Draw a Radial Line passing by the Intercept point for Load Impedance Identify the Position/Location in Wavelengths 0.214λ 0.464λ z L =2+j1 The normalized admittance is located at a point on the circle of SWR which is diametrically opposite to the normalized impedance 0.214λ 0.464λ y L =0.40-j0.20 z L =2+j1 29

The actual load admittance Y L =y L Y 0 =y L /Z 0 =0.0080-j0.0040 (S) The normalized input admittance can be found by rotating 0.15λ from y L 0.114λ y=0. 61+j0.66 0.464λ y L =0.40-j0.20 30

The actual input admittance Y L =yy 0 =y/z 0 =0.0122-j0.00132 (S) Smith Chart References http://www.maximic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/74/ http://www.amanogawa.com/index.html hibp.ecse.rpi.edu/~connor/ education/fields/smith_chart.ppt http://tdl.ece.vt.edu/riad/ece4104/hando uts.htm 31