Cecil Moore wrote:
All (rho = -1) requires is a
short at the end of a transmission line as explained in _Transmission_
Lines_and_Networks_, by Walter C. Johnson when he was chairman of the
Princeton EE Dept. Here's how he calculated rho for a short:
rho = (Z1-Z0)/(Z1+Z0) = (0-Z0)/(0+Z0) = -Z0/Z0 = -1
So your argument is with Dr. Johnson whom I am merely quoting. The
(rho = -1) simply indicates a 180 degree phase shift in the reflected
voltage at the short.
Quite false. Negation is not simply a 180 degree phase shift.
And if Walter C. Johnson is worthy of the respect he receives
here, he has certainly never said it is.
....Keith
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