swr meter session 3 learn about transformers and swr meters forward waves on transmission lines z l...
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SWR MeterSession 3
Learn about Transformers and SWR Meters
Forward Waves on Transmission Lines ZL = Zo (Characteristic Impedance)
ZLV+
-
I
• Zload = Zo (No reflected wave) Zo = 50 Ohms
• There is only a forward wave. V=+IZo• SWR = 1.0 (No standing Wave)
Transmitter F
Load
Port 1 Port 2
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SWR Meter
Reverse Waves on Transmission Lines
ZL = Zo (Characteristic Impedance)
ZLV+
-
I
• Here, ZL = Zo
• There is only a reverse wave V=-IZo• SWR = 1.0
TransmitterR
Port 1 Port 2
Current now reversed
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SWR Meter
Normally ZL not Equal to Zo
Forward and Reverse Waves on the Line
ZLV+
-
I
• ZL not equal to Zo
• Standing Waves exist
Transmitter F LoadR
Port 1 Port 2
Forward wave reflects at load
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SWR Meter
Things to note in tests
• Forward wave power always greater than reverse wave power• Forward wave power fixed for constant Tx Power
• Reverse wave power = 0 for ZL = Zo
• SWR 2:1 for ZL = 100 or 25 Ohms
• Meter actual measures Voltage and Current on the line
• SWR must be found from VFWD and VREV on the board
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Kits and Parts “meter”
• T1 samples current• T2 samples voltage• RF appears at Diodes• Diodes act as detectors• Vrev and Vfwd measured• SWR Calculated or
Meters Calibrated
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Marking the Transformers
• Two Transformers• Mark the red dots as shown• This is arbitrary• I set the dots on the single turn
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• Set the other dots by inspection• This is not arbitrary
Marking the Transformers
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Ideal Transformers N1=N2Identical WindingsLenz and Faraday
1 mA
1 mA
B2
B1
B1+B2 =0
Lossless
LenzZL
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SWR Meter Circuit…modified
• Current in T1
Opposite direction
for Forward and Reverse• R4, R3 balance the bridge
• Add 33K resistors to J1,1 and J1,3
to J1,2 (ground)
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Measurements
• Apply 2.5 Watts to RFin• Connect RFout to an open ckt
• Note VFWD and VREV
• Adjust R3 or R4 to set VFWD= VREV
• Now measure VFWD and VREV
For a 50,100 25 Ohm Load and
a Short CKT
• Record Data on supplied form
Does the data make sense?
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Summary• Meter measures voltages and currents• SWR calculated • Good example of Ferrite Transformers• Simple circuit has many limitations• Many examples on the WEB
sma connector with jumper