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LAB 10: The Microwave Tuner

This document discusses a lab experiment involving a microwave tuner. The lab involves measuring the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of a tuner and using smith charts to determine the normalized impedance and admittance at different tuner positions. An example calculation is provided where the VSWR is 2.83 and the tuner positions are given, asking to find the normalized impedance and admittance from the smith charts.
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LAB 10: The Microwave Tuner

This document discusses a lab experiment involving a microwave tuner. The lab involves measuring the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of a tuner and using smith charts to determine the normalized impedance and admittance at different tuner positions. An example calculation is provided where the VSWR is 2.83 and the tuner positions are given, asking to find the normalized impedance and admittance from the smith charts.
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LAB 10: The Microwave Tuner

LAB 10: The Microwave Tuner


LAB 10: The Microwave Tuner

Summary:

Calculation:
LAB 10: The Microwave Tuner

Example:
Let VSWR = 2.83, and minimum positions are X1 = 39.8mm, X2 = 35.5mm, X3 = 17.5mm. From
the smith chart, find the normalized 𝑍𝐿 & 𝑌𝐿 .
(Attached two smith charts, one for lab experiment observation and one for above example)

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