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A coaxial line has the following characteristics:


Geometric parameters: a=0.35 mm b=30 mm t=( 22+ 10) μm
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Conductor properties: (conductivity) σ c =5.8 x 10 Sm/m

Properties of the insulator: σ d=1 x 10 Sm/m ϵ r=2.25 μr =1


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Applied signal frequency: f =114 KHz


a. Calculate the electrical parameters R L C G.
b. Using the distributed model, calculate the propagation
parameters α , β , γ ∧Z 0 .
c. Calculate the propagation velocity V p, the wavelength λ and the
attenuation α dB / Km.

Figure 1: Geometrical parameters in coaxial line.

2. A Z o=50 Ω lossless transmission line has a Z L =45− j 75 Ω. If it is 22 m


long and the wavelength is 114 mm. Find and probe with the smith
chart:
a. Input impedance Z¿ .
b. Reflection coefficient Γ (magnitude and phase).
c. VSWR.

Figure 2: Graphic representation of the transmission line.


3. Bearing in mind that Smith's letter is used to determine
parameters of the transmission lines, use the "Smith 4.1" software
found in the practical learning environment to check the results
obtained in point 2.
a. Input impedance Z¿ .
b. Reflection coefficient Γ .
c. VSWR.
d. Find an electrical length 𝓁 where the input impedance Z¿ is real.

Figure 3: Letter of Smith.

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