Impedance Matching ADS
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Hello everybody
I am a little confused with the smith chart matching tool.
The source impedance is the impedance of an antenna (50 Ohms), the rectifier impedance is 20.043 +j222.779. (Zin = Vin/I_Probe1.i)
Am i doing something wrong ?
I was expecting something near to 50 Ohms to real part, and 0 to the imaginary part...
Input Impedance
Thanks
I am a little confused with the smith chart matching tool.
The source impedance is the impedance of an antenna (50 Ohms), the rectifier impedance is 20.043 +j222.779. (Zin = Vin/I_Probe1.i)
Am i doing something wrong ?
I was expecting something near to 50 Ohms to real part, and 0 to the imaginary part...
You are looking at normalized impedance values.
0.99616*50 = 49.808 Ohms
Uncheck the Normalize option at the top.
I know that's the normalized impedance showed in smith chart tool.
My question is: why in my simulated circuit which the Zin(Impedance of the rectificator) is in the first image(Real and imaginary part) i dont get 50+j*0 but 25.506+j*13.420
My Circuit
Input Impedance
Thanks