A Hyperbolic Compact Generalized Smith Chart
[EN] The Smith chart was introduced by Philip Hagar Smith in 1939 and then refined and extended several years before becoming an icon of microwave engineering. To have a finite and practical size, the classical 2D Smith Chart is constrained to the unit circle. Hence, loads with reflection coefficien...
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Zusammenfassung: | [EN] The Smith chart was introduced by Philip Hagar Smith in 1939 and then refined and extended several years before becoming an icon of microwave engineering. To have a finite and practical size, the classical 2D Smith Chart is constrained to the unit circle. Hence, loads with reflection coefficient magnitude greater than one cannot be plotted. In 2011, the 3D Smith chart was published by A.A. Muller, P. Soto, D. Dascalu, D. Neculoiu and V. E. Boria. The 3D Smith chart unifies the design of active and passive circuits with any magnitude of the voltage reflection coefficient on the sphere by keeping all the circle forms of the classical Smith chart unchanged, but its handling requires a spherical surface and thus a CAD tool (www.3dsmithchart.com) was developed in order to utilize it.
The authors wish to thank to the Marie Curie CIG grant Siwtune 322162 for their support.
Müller, A.; Sanabria Codesal, E. (2016). A Hyperbolic Compact Generalized Smith Chart. Microwave Journal. 59(8):90-94. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/84254 |
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