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Smithi diagramm×Transmission-Line Matrix Method×
ValdkondElektrotehnikaElektrotehnika
PerekondProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta19391971
LoojaPhillip H. SmithPeter Johns
TüüpGraphical tool for transmission line and impedance analysisTransmission line network analogous to electromagnetic fields
AlgallikasSmith, P. H. (1939). Transmission line calculator. Electronics, 12(1), 29-31. link ↗Johns, P. B., & Beurle, R. L. (1971). Numerical solution of 2-D scattering problems using a transmission-line calculator. Proceedings of the IEE, 118(9), 1203-1208. link ↗
RööpnimetusedImpedance chart, Reflection coefficient chartTLM, Transmission line matrix
Seotud33
KokkuvõteThe Smith Chart is a graphical tool for visualizing and manipulating complex impedances and reflection coefficients on transmission lines. Introduced by Phillip Smith in 1939, the chart maps the complex reflection coefficient plane to a circular chart, enabling intuitive graphical analysis of transmission line problems, impedance matching, and resonance conditions. Despite the advent of computers, the Smith Chart remains invaluable for understanding transmission line physics and designing RF circuits.The Transmission-Line Matrix (TLM) method is a direct discretization of Maxwell equations using an equivalent transmission line network. Introduced by Johns and Beurle in 1971, TLM models electromagnetic fields as voltage and current waves propagating on coupled transmission lines. The method is intuitive, numerically stable, and efficient for both transient and frequency-domain electromagnetic problems. TLM remains competitive with FDTD and FIT for many RF and microwave applications.
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