Abraham900
Junior Member level 1
Hello!
I'm new to this forum and I'm hoping I will get some help here.
I want to calculate the standing wave ratio for a wire with the characteristic impedande Z0 = 300 ohm. We will also apply a load with the complex impedance 150+j150.
Now, I do know how to calculate if the load is of pure resisitive character but I'm stuck with the complex part of the load.
There's a formula for SWR = (1 + |p|) / (1 - |p|).
I would be glad if I could get some help or explain some kind of theory to help me solve this problem.
Thanks!!
I'm new to this forum and I'm hoping I will get some help here.
I want to calculate the standing wave ratio for a wire with the characteristic impedande Z0 = 300 ohm. We will also apply a load with the complex impedance 150+j150.
Now, I do know how to calculate if the load is of pure resisitive character but I'm stuck with the complex part of the load.
There's a formula for SWR = (1 + |p|) / (1 - |p|).
I would be glad if I could get some help or explain some kind of theory to help me solve this problem.
Thanks!!