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Page 1: Automatic Z-Match Greg P. Le Sage N6LYU May 2010.

Automatic Z-Match

Greg P. Le SageN6LYU

May 2010

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Outline

What is a Z-Match? How does it compare to other tuners? Why automate? What's next? Demonstration

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Harvey Wells Z-Match QST 1955

Reputation for very broad matching range

Best for open-wire feedlines

No balun Only 2 knobs No variable inductor

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Original circuit used two coils

Similar to L-Network Parallel LC tuned

near resonance

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Single coil version

Extensive theoretical and experimental work over the years

Very elegant circuit I skipped the series

inductor

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No automatic Z-match found

Typical autotuner is an L-network with discrete components

Opportunity to do something new

Recycled my robot

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Started with basic manual circuit

Z-match is good candidate for automation: 2 knobs

Followed on-line prescription for coil

Used receiver type variable capacitors

Test load is a 1k resistor

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An ADC Senses Vr

Tried to implement VSWR calculation

Amplified microstrip signals

Large frequency variation

Adjacent channels bleed over

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Control of capacitors

Stepper motors were a challenge

Tried optical encoding

Settled on standard version

Backlash

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Many control inputs

Using Parallax “Board of Education”

Added daughter board for many input channels

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RF shielding was required

Application of TX level output sent computer and LCD into convulsions

Even at low power, frequency near processor clock (20 MHz and harmonics) is still a problem

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Capacitor Arcing

Experience was that rcvr caps are fine

Tuning circuit is a resonator

Arcing occurs on 80m

Changing feedline length will hopefully avoid this problem

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Parallax Basic Stamp Stepper motors Variable Capacitors Air wound coil Microstrip coupler

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Added user configuration

Select band: sets series capacitor

Sweep through parallel capacitor values

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What's Next?

Use toroid instead of air coil – compact

Discrete capacitors Sense frequency Remote to feedpoint

– use coaxial line

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Many examples on-line

Most toroid Z-match units used for QRP

No automatic versions found

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N6LYU Automatic Z-Match

Read details here: Source code, images, etc.

http://www.greglesage.com/Ham/ZMatch.html

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