The term “impedance matching” is rather straightforward. It’s simply defined as the process of making one impedance look like another. Frequently, it becomes necessary to match a load impedance to the source or internal impedance of a driving source. A wide variety of components and circuits can be used for impedance matching. In this course, with the help of Smith Software from Prof. Fritz Dellsperger (at Bern University of Applied Sciences), we will explain how to match the impedance by using RLC elements, Transmission like, open/short stub to any wanted value.
This course is suitable for every Engineer who wants to work as RF/Hardware Engineer. Smith Software contains Smith Chart, which facilate the process for impedance matching for us. Smith chart contains below capabilities in the software.
Matching ladder networks with capacitors, inductors, resistors, serie and parallel RLC, transformers, serie lines and open or shorted stubs
Free settable normalisation impedance for the Smith chart
Circles and contours for stability, noise figure, gain, VSWR and Q
Edit element values after insertion
Tune element values using sliders (Tuning Cockpit)
Sweep versus frequency or datapoints
Serial transmission line with loss
Export datapoint and circle info to ASCII-file for post-processing in spreadsheets or math software
Import datapoints from S-parameter files (Touchstone, CITI, EZNEC)
Undo- und Redo-Function
Save and load designs (licensed version only)
Save netlist (licensed version only)
Print Smith-Chart, schematic, datapoints, circle info and S-Plot graphs
Copy to clipboard for documentation purposes
Settings for color and line widths for all graphs
Commercial licenses of Smith software with full capabilities are priced to US$ 120.
Licenses for universities, students and Ham’s with callsign are priced to US$ 80.