This document contains 3 homework problems for a microwave engineering course. The first problem asks students to design a 4-section binomial transformer to match a 10 ohm load to a 50 ohm line and calculate its bandwidth. The second problem asks students to design a 4-section Chebyshev transformer to match a 40 ohm line to a 60 ohm load with a maximum SWR of 1.2 and calculate its bandwidth. The third problem asks students to use the approximate theory to design a 2-section transformer to match a 1.5 load to a feed line with a specified passband response.
This document contains 3 homework problems for a microwave engineering course. The first problem asks students to design a 4-section binomial transformer to match a 10 ohm load to a 50 ohm line and calculate its bandwidth. The second problem asks students to design a 4-section Chebyshev transformer to match a 40 ohm line to a 60 ohm load with a maximum SWR of 1.2 and calculate its bandwidth. The third problem asks students to use the approximate theory to design a 2-section transformer to match a 1.5 load to a feed line with a specified passband response.
This document contains 3 homework problems for a microwave engineering course. The first problem asks students to design a 4-section binomial transformer to match a 10 ohm load to a 50 ohm line and calculate its bandwidth. The second problem asks students to design a 4-section Chebyshev transformer to match a 40 ohm line to a 60 ohm load with a maximum SWR of 1.2 and calculate its bandwidth. The third problem asks students to use the approximate theory to design a 2-section transformer to match a 1.5 load to a feed line with a specified passband response.
1. Design a four-section binomial matching transformer to match a 10 Ω load to a 50
Ω line. What is the bandwidth of this transformer, for Γm = 0.05? Plot the input reflection coefficient versus frequency.
2. Design a four-section Chebyshev matching transformer to match a 40 Ω line to a
60 Ω load. The maximum permissible SWR over the passband is 1.2. What is the resulting bandwidth? Use the approximate theory. Plot the input reflection coefficient versus frequency.
3. A load of ZL/Z0 = 1.5 is to be matched to a feed line using a multisection
transformer, and it is desired to have a passband response with ( ) Γ(θ ) = A 0.1 + cos 2 θ , for 0 ≤ θ ≤ π . Use the approximate theory for multisection transformers to design a two-section transformer.