Impedance matching by means of single and double stubs, by single and double slugs, and by lumped L-circuits is described in chapters 9 and 10. The complex transmission coefficients, their representations on the Smith Chart, and their uses form the subject of chapter 8. Several uses of expanded portions of the chart coordinates are described in chapter 7, including the graphical determination there from of bandwidth and Q of resonant and antiresonant line sections. In chapter 6 an explanation is given of equivalent circuit representations of impedance and admittance on the chart coordinates. Chapters 4 and 5 describe the radial and peripheral scales of this chart, which show, respectively, the magnitudes and angles of various linear and complex parameters which are related to the impedance coordinates of the chart. This is followed in chapters 2 and 3 by an explanation of how these concepts are related to their quantitative representation on the 'normalized' impedance coordinates of the Smith Chart. ![]() ![]() Qualitative concepts of the way in which electromagnetic waves are propagated along conductors are given in chapter 1. The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive and practical source volume on Smith Charts and their related overlays.
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