You are on page 1of 18

A 50- Ω transmission line is connected to n antenna

with impedance ZL = 25-j50 Ω. Find the


(a) Two possible positions for the stubs (dA and dB)
(b) Their respective lengths (IA and AB) to match the
antenna load to the line
Double Shunt Stub
Matching
2 Basic Advantages
1. The distance between the load and the stub
is always constant.
2. Tuning will be better.
Double Stub Structure
The terminating impedance ZL = 100+j100Ω and the
characteristic impedance Zo = 50Ω. The first stub is
placed at 0.40λ away from the load. The spacing
between the two stubs is 3/8λ. Find the length of the
stubs.

1st Step: Normalize the Impedance


2nd Step: Plot on Smith Chart
3rd Step: Find the Normalized Admittance value

You can also get


the YL in analytical
method

λ= 0.458 λ
You can also get the value YL in
your calculator
4th Step: Draw a spacing circle
4th Step: Draw a spacing circle

λ= 0.458 λ
Spacing
Circle
5th Step: Find the value of Yd1

λ= 0.458 λ
Spacing
Circle
λ= 0.358 λ
6th Step: Find the value of Y11

λ= 0.458 λ
Spacing
Circle
λ= 0.358 λ
7th Step: Find the value of Ys1

λ= 0.458 λ
Spacing
Circle
λ= 0.358 λ
8th Step: Find the value of Yd2

λ= 0.458 λ
Spacing
Circle
λ= 0.358 λ

You might also like