We will build up the Smith Chart from scratch, so that you can understand exactly what all of the lines mean. A larger version is shown here.įigure 1 should look a little intimidating, as it appears to be lines going everywhere. With modern computers, the Smith Chart is no longer used to the simplify the calculation of transmission line equatons however, their value in visualizing the impedance of an antenna or a transmission line has not decreased. See, for instance, the input impedance equation for a load attached to a transmission line of length L and characteristic impedance Z0. Smith Charts were originally developed around 1940 by Phillip Smith as a useful tool for making the equations involved in transmission lines easier to manipulate.
The Smith Chart is used to display a real antenna's impedance when measured on a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA). Smith Charts are also extremely helpful for impedance matching, as we will see. Smith Charts can be used to increase understanding of transmission lines and how they behave from an impedance viewpoint.
The Smith Chart is a fantastic tool for visualizing the impedance of a transmission line and antenna system as a function of frequency. SMITH CHART, SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS USING SMITH CHART