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Then, I imagine that your reasoning will be the same for the configuration attached.
Mathematically, it can work, but only for low frequency, can't it?
One more thing, what would be the problem of these structures at high frequencies?
Normally, the double stub impedance matching network uses two shunt or parallel stubs, I would like to know if there are another structures which use a parallel stub and another serial stub, instead of two parallel stubs or a structure that uses two serial stubs instead of two parallel ones...
Hi all!
Is it possible to build a doble-stub tuner using one of these combinations: (serial stub + shunt stub) or (serial stub + serial stub)?
Thanks in advance.
Yes Pancho I think it is obvious but I believe that this page had dissapeared from the original article. It does not matter.
Ok the other hand, I am going to think about this Max limits in depth and if I have some doubts I Will get back yo you.
Thank you very much for your help.
Anyway, do...
I have found the 1944 article and it is very interesting, but I have not found the "reflection coefficient magnitude (voltage) inside it... :( Can someone send me this paragraph if you have it?
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Besides, the scale S.W. Peak Coeff (Const. P) does not appear in these articles...
Thank you pancho_hideboo for the answer! :)
Could you show an example where exactly these two rules are used? I mean, are these two scales really necessary? What type of problems would be solved by exactly these two scales?
Thank you very much.
I want to understand the phisical meaning of these two scales 1) S.W. LOSS COEFF and 2) S.W. PEAK (CONST. P) exactly. What is the relation with the standing wave?
Dear biff44,
Thank you for your answer.
I know these concepts that you are trying to explain me, but this is not the matter.
I am trying to get information about the these old radially scaled parameters, because I want to understand how these old engineers used them.
Anyway, thanks for your...
Dear Ata_sa16,
Thank you for your answer, but I have not found the answers to my questions in these videos. However, these videos are very good to start learning. This is not my case.
Best regards, Carlos
I need to understand how to use these two Smith Chart Scales: 1) S.W. LOSS COEFF and 2) S.W. PEAK (CONST. P).
Could someone help me?
Do you have any example of use?
Thanks in advance.
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