Standing-Wave Current vs Traveling-Wave Current
Cecil Moore wrote:
Roger wrote:
Maybe we should be considering a perfect POWER source, which could
only emit power, never absorb it. The power out would be defined by
load impedance, just as it is for the perfect voltage source.
I have been using such a source as an example for years.
I call it the SGCL, signal generator equipped with a
circulator and load resistor. Here's the diagram.
100wSG---1---2----
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R
No reflections incident upon the source because they
are all dissipated in the resistor R. It's a great
way to simplify examples.
Cecil,
It is interesting that you ridicule zero impedance ideal sources, and
then you provide an example with a circulator. Do you really think a
circulator is more ideal than a good voltage source?
73,
Gene
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