The Rest of the Story
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:57:24 -0500
Cecil Moore wrote:
Roger Sparks wrote:
This is much too arbitrary for me.
It's not arbitrary at all - it's the result of very
carefully chosen boundary conditions including specifying
a 100% 50 ohm system with ideal components. It agrees with
Roy's posting about ideal source impedances and short-circuits.
It is arbitrary because when using the short circuit model, you limit the discussion to only one example of transmission line termination--the example of a low impedance on one end of the line and a higher impedance on the other. As you well know, two additional examples of transmission line termination are possible--the transmission line impedance is higher (or lower) than the termination at either end.
It is also arbitrary because the reflected wave information is useless. Any reflection from the source is folded into the sine wave to form one wave, which becomes the forward wave. The only real accomplishment from the exercise to to shift the frequency for a one cycle "bump", and that accomplishment does more to introduce confusion than contribute to better understanding.
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73, Roger, W7WKB
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