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f= 2.

8x10^6 Hz frecuency
D= 1x10^-3 S/m Sweet water conductivity
eo = 8.854x10^-12 C^2/Nm^2 electrical permittivity (vacuum)
Input data
er = 80 relative electrical permittivity (sweet w
uo = 1,256x10^-6 N/A^2 magnetic permeability (vacuum)
ur = 1 relative magnetic permeability (sweet water)

dp = 47.4952226897
media = 5.68E-11 Perfect dielectric Good insulator
r= 0,524743988186043j
Output data a= 0.0210547492
B= 5.25E-01
Lda = 0.0210547492
Vp = 3.35E+07

Exercise 1. Corresponds to the theme of Unit 1.


e= 7.08E-10 e = eo * er ; absolute electrical permittivity (swe
u= 1.26E-06 u = uo * ur ; absolute magnetic permeability (sw
Tan(d) = D / ( w e ) = D / ( 2 Pi f )
media = 5.68E-11 buenos aislantes - dielectrico baja

r= 0,524743988186043j Propagation constant


Developing a= 0.0210547492 Dimmer constant
B= 5.25E-01 Phase constant
Lda = 1.20E+01 Wavelength
Vp = 3.35E+07 Propagation speed
n 42.1094983187 root (u/e)
dp = 1/|a| See: Paz, A (2013). example 68. Chapter 6
dp = 47.4952226897
2.80E+06
1.00E-03
8.854E-12
80
1.26E-06
bility (sweet water)

Dissipative dielectric Good driver Perfect driver ?

lectrical permittivity (sweet water)


magnetic permeability (sweet water)

nos aislantes - dielectrico bajas perdidas.

Constante de propagación
Constante de atenuación
Constante de fase
Longitud de onda
Velocidad de propagación
impedancia intrisica
ple 68. Chapter 6
f= 2.8x10^6 Hz
D= 2x10^-4 Sm/m
er = 1
ur = 1
Input data
eo = 8.854x10^-12 C^2/Nm^2 electrical permittivity (vacuum)
uo = 1,256x10^-6 N/A^2 magnetic permeability (vacuum)

%losses/m = ?
Output data
x (-3dB) = ?

Exercise 2. Corresponds to the theme of Unit 1.


e= e = eo * er
u= u = uo * ur
Tan(d) = D / ( w e ) = D / ( 2 Pi f e )
media = ? Perfect dielectric

Developing
r=
r=
a=
%losses/m = 1 - e^( -2 a x ) See: Paz, A (2013). example 76. Chapter 6
%losses/m =
x (-3dB) = - 3dB / ( -8,68 a ) See: Paz, A (2013). example 77. Chapter 6
x (-3dB) =
al permittivity (vacuum)
tic permeability (vacuum)

Good insulator Dissipative dielectric Good driver Perfect driver ?


az, A (2013). example 76. Chapter 6

az, A (2013). example 77. Chapter 6


n2 = 150 Ohm intrinsic impedance (buildings)
| P1+ | = 130 mW/m^2 Signal power
Input data n1(air) = ( 120 Pi ) Ohm intrinsic impedance (air)

| P1- |= ? Reflect power


Output data | P2+ |= ? Transmitted power

Exercise 3. Corresponds to the theme of Unit 2.


| P1- |= | T | ^2 * | P1+ | See: Paz, A (2013). example 79. Chapter 7
T= ( n2 - n1 ) / (n2 + n1) Reflection coefficient
|T|^2 = Reflectance
| P1- |= Reflected power
| P1+ |= | P1- | + | P2+ | Signal power = Reflected power + Transmitted
| P2+ |= | P1+ | - | P1- | Transmitted power = Signal power - Reflected
| P2+ |= Transmitted power

Developing
A (2013). example 79. Chapter 7

er = Reflected power + Transmitted power


d power = Signal power - Reflected power
Zo = 50 Ohm
ZL = ( 45 + j 75 ) Ohm
Input data L= 50 m
f= 1x10^9 Hz
er = 2.8 relative electrical permittivity

Zin = ?
Output data T= ?
VSWR = ?

Exercise 4. Corresponds to the theme of Unit 3.


Lda = 2 Pi / B
B= C / ( f Root( er ) ) C = speed of light
Lda =
l= L / Lda

Developing

Zin =

T=
VSWR =
SMITH CHART
Power given by the generator (Pin)
T1 = -0.1428571429 modulo angulo-grados
Pin = 51.0416666667 0.1428571429 180
Zo = 60 Ohm ZL1= 45 Ohm
Pout1(45 Ohm) = 50 W
Power emitted by the antenna of 75 + j 35 Ohm (Pout2)
T2 = 0,218335343787696+0,289505428226779j modulo angulo-grados
Pout 2= 52,8864692298626-6,45261269336375j 0.362606833 52.9776189363
Zo = 60 Ohm
ZL2 = ( 75 + j 50 ) Ohm
Zo = 60 Ohm 60 60
ZL2 = ( 75 + j 50 ) Ohm 75+50j 75+50j
Input data
Pout1(45 Ohm) = 50 W 50
ZL1= 45 Ohm 45

Pout2(75+j50 ohm)= 52,8864692298626-6,45261269336375j

Output data

Exercise 5. Corresponds to the theme of Unit 3. See: Paz, A (2013). Chapter 8. pp.

Power given by the generator (Pin)


Pin = Pout1 / [ 1 - | T1 |^2 ]
T1 = (ZL1 - Z0) / (ZL1 + Z0) modulo
T1 = -0.1428571429 0.1428571429
Pin = 51.0416666667

Power emitted by the antenna of 75 + j 35 Ohm (Pout2)


Pout2 = [ 1 - | T2 |^2 ] * Pin
T2 = (ZL2 - Z0) / (ZL2 + Z0)
Developing
T2 = 0,218335343787696+0,289505428226779j
Pout 2= 52,8864692298626-6,45261269336375j
COEFICIENTE DE TRANSMISION E IMPEDANCIA
Pout2)
COEFICIENTE DE T
26-6,45261269336375j

Paz, A (2013). Chapter 8. pp. 345 - 346

angulo-grados
180

modulo angulo-grados
0.362606833 52.9776189363

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