Plotting on Smith chart

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VRF
VRF on 1 Sep 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson on 2 Sep 2020
Hello,
I have Real and imaginary impedances on an Excel sheet which I pull into matlab. I then normalise and plot on smith chart using the command "smithplot". But I see that the plot on smithchart isnt right. Help is appreciated. Please see the enclosed excel sheet and matlab script.
Thanks.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 2 Sep 2020
Edited: Cris LaPierre on 2 Sep 2020
I would probably create the smithplot this way.
data = readtable('1kHz.xlsx');
Z0 = 50;
Zl=data.Rohm + 1i*data.Xohm;
gamma = z2gamma(Zl,Z0);
smithplot (gamma,'+g');
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 2 Sep 2020
For your code, make sure you know what the inputs to smithplot are. Figure(1) doesn't work because there is no syntax for inputs r,x. Figure(2) is close. One change will get it to work. You compute gamma with
gamma = (y-50)/(y+50);
This will perform a matrix division. You want elementwise division, so use the "./" elementwise operator.
gamma = (y-50)./(y+50);
See this documentation page for more details.

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