Relation Voltage Standing Wave Ratio and Reflection Coefficient
Last time I have discussed the standing wave ratio and voltage standing wave ratio. Today we will discuss the reflection coefficient and relation of voltage standing wave ratio with the reflection coefficient.
REFLECTION COEFFICIENT
Definition:- Reflection co-efficient is defined as the ratio of the reflected voltage to the incident voltage.
p=Vr/Vi
where Vr=Reflection voltage
Vi= Incident Voltage
The reflection co-efficient can also be defined in terms of the ratio of reflected current and incident current. However , it is observed that p as defined from current ratio is negative with respect to that defined from voltage ratio. The reason being that the reflected current suffers a 1800 phase shift at the receiving end while the reflected voltage does not.
Thus p=- Ir/Ii
Where Ir=Reflected Current
Ii= Incident Current
It is a vector quantity having magnitude and direction both.
Relation Between Voltage Standing Wave Ratio and Reflection Coefficient
The points of voltage maximum are those ,where the incident and reflected voltage are in phase and add up,
That is |Vmax|=|Vi|+|Vr| (1)
Where Vi is the r.m.s value of incident voltage and
Vr is the r.m.s value of the reflected voltage.
Also |Vmin|=|Vi|-|Vr| (2)
Because the points of voltage minimum are those ,where the incident and reflected voltage are out of phase and thus ,will have opposite sign
From definition of VSWR , VSWR=|Vmax|/|Vmin|
Substituting the value of Vmax and Vmin from equation (1) and (2) in above equation,we get
VSWR=|Vi|+|VR|/|vI|-|vR|
Dividing numerator and denominator by Vi,we have
VSWR = (1+Vr/Vi)/(1-Vr/Vi) (3)
As reflection co-efficient,
P=Vr/Vi
By substituting value of p in equation (3),we get
VSWR=1+|p|/1-|p| (4)
Or VSWR (1-|p|)=1+|p|
Or VSWR-1=|p|(VSWR+1)
Thus |p|=VSWR-1/VSWR+1 (5)
Expressions (4) and (5) represents the relation between voltage standing wave ratio and reflection coefficient.
For current standing wave ratio
CSWR= 1-|p|/1+|p|