ECE3300 Lecture 12b-2 Smith Chart reflection coefficient

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  • @geethike To get 0.3, you set the center as 0 and measure from the center to that point using a ruler. Take that same distance and reference it back to the reflection coefficient scale. It should measure 0.3

  • What?...wait I don't get it ?. How did you get 0.3?

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  • great video, i work for an RF engineer for rf sensor design, he would never show me how a smith chart works and I only have grade 9 education (high school drop out, went to jail for 25 years afterwards). This video helped me alot. thank u !!!

  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

    I have a midterm in 4 hours and for the life of me I cant figure out, If this video was not here I would have failed my course

    THANK YOU!

  • @hyperxazn Dude , thanks a lot man you saved my day....! I couldn't find ONE single video in this series where she actually says to measure the center to the point USING A RULER. . I know it almost seem intuitive to do so I dont understand why she don't emphasize it. It would be much better than saying "bring it down..."

  • at 3:04 you think that you are 1.0 to 2.0 on the real axis but on the lower linear scale you go from 01 to.3, to the left????

  • useless and stupid

  • awesome !!

    

  • this was absolutely useless

  • awesome lecture

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