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What is wrong in this Smith chart?

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Hi,
I learn Smith chart from this tutorial, but I find its description is different from its figure.
First of all, I cannot get the normalized impedance (0.5, 18 degree). At least the angle should be a negative value.

z_L = 2.5 – j1 = 0.5/18°


Could you help me on the understanding?


Thanks,



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Sorry, I am confused now with 0.5/18°. What does 0.5/18° mean in below? How is it obtained? Can I calculate it from 2.5-j1?

If it is zL's reflection coefficient, the angle should be -18°. Am I right?


point L represents a normalized load
impedance z L = 2.5 – j1 = 0.5/18°




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Could you tell me where I can learn this equation?

Hello,

I read below equation on a slide. I am new to this topic and would like to learn about it. Could you tell me the name and what tutorial could talk about it on line?

Thanks,


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Excuse me. I know now it is about transmission line. A new question is here. What is 'v' in below picture (I put a red line below ''v"). I don't find an explanation about it on the slide file. Could you explain it to me?


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"v" means speed of light.3*10exp9 m/sec
 
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