Owen Duffy wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote in news:vyMSh.13914$JZ3.5605
@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net:
Virtual reflection coefficients, such as the ones used by
What is a "Virtual reflection coefficients"?
SQRT(Pref/Pfor) which often differs from the
physical reflection coefficient (Z02-Z01)/(Z02+Z01)
Here's an example:
100W---50 ohm line--+--1/2WL 300 ohm line--50 ohm load
The virtual reflection coefficient looking into point
'+' from the source side is SQRT(Pref/Pfor) = 0
The physical reflection coefficient looking into point
'+' from the source side is (300-50)/(300+50) = 0.7143
The virtual reflection coefficient is an effect. The
physical reflection coefficient is associated with
the causes of reflections. The S-Parameter reflection
and transmission coefficients are physical. There
are *always* reflections at a physical impedance
discontinuity but they are often zeroed out by
wave cancellation.
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73, Cecil
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