Keith Dysart wrote:
On Apr 15, 7:03 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
When I realize that I am wrong, I am the first to admit it.
Has the former ever happened?
It happens all the time. Then people accuse me of changing
sides in the middle of an argument. I can't win.
If you are looking for an opportunity to demonstrate the
veracity of your statement, 'realize' that matching the source
impedance to the line prevents re-reflection, and then be
'the first to admit it'.
I will admit it when you prove that "matching the source
impedance to the line" prevents reflections from the
source. You have to run bench experiments to prove
that - no 10 cent resistor hand-waving allowed.
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73, Cecil
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