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you mean how to find 0.24 and 0.4j So after marking the circle there is a resistance circle and 0.4j is reactance circle so these circle intersect each other at that point.
The impedance circle is on the other side of vswr. Remember that when we wanted to plot the normalized load impedance we took our j from the upper part of the chart. Now since our input impedance has its j on the lower part, it is negative. You can also see the -ve sign on the chart. Hope this helps
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Fantastic refresher. Many thanks. I haven't touched a Smith Chart in years.
Sir,you have explained very well and Thankyou.
very helpful explanation
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How to take lamda values canu explain it clearly please
It is now become nothing but Easy.
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I counted around 50 Nothing but in this video, personal record for my guy
we counted 208 ''correct'' in our college lectures....that too in 50 minutes ....correct
Very helpful I was very worried about Smith chart thank you ♥️😊
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Great thankful to you sir for ur wonderful explanation 🙏
lmao, the arbitrary circle looks like a perfect ellipse. Excellent explanation btw.
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Actually input admittance u have obtained in smith chart is normalized in order to get input admittance divide with characteristic impedance
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Great lecture
Very useful, thank you
Nice! Can you please let me know what whiteboard you are using and what projector and app you are using to project slides and be able to erase and change slides? Awesome!
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How to find normalized input admittance and normalized output admittance on smith chart
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point 1,0 is any arbitrary point point taken for the center of circle
If the length is not in terms of lamda
What should we do..!!
You have done Very good job explaining sir.
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we want 3.3 lambda so we should add (0.135+0.165)*lambda=3.3*lambda approximate???.why are you want 3.43 *lambda sir??
How to get the value of input impedance after marking it in the circle
you mean how to find 0.24 and 0.4j
So after marking the circle there is a resistance circle and 0.4j is reactance circle so these circle intersect each other at that point.
I can't understand input impedance calculation how to write 0.3 value please apload another vedieo sir
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why did you consider 1,0 as centre ?
Good
Awesome
why u take axis (1,0)
If do you know the answer plz rply me..
reactance circles passes through (1,0) axis
What is ( 1,0) how to take origin while drawing axis
Same doubt
Nice sir
if Zin is given, is the procedure to find ZL the same?
Why u draw a circle (1,0)
point 1,0 is any arbitrary point point taken for the center of circle
how u can take (1,0) as a centre point
Super Sir
How to draw VSWR circle ??
The point at which load impedance is found,take the radius from centers to that point and draw vswr.
I didn't got how to trace Zin please explain sir
see that point as intersection of 2 circles, resistance and reactance ones.
Pls tell me again input impedance
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Why you take 1,0 point
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It's gamma right and not tow ?
Yeah
sir how you get the minus in input impedene
The impedance circle is on the other side of vswr. Remember that when we wanted to plot the normalized load impedance we took our j from the upper part of the chart. Now since our input impedance has its j on the lower part, it is negative. You can also see the -ve sign on the chart. Hope this helps
I think you have made a mistake
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