what happens to reflected energy ?
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 14:21:16 -0700 (PDT), Keith Dysart
wrote:
The 100W forward and 50W reflected have no relation to actual powers
From MECA, makers of Isolators - their application:
The isolator is placed in the measurement path of a test bench between
a signal source and the device under test (DUT) so that any
reflections caused by any mismatches will end up at the termination of
the isolator and not back into the signal source. This example also
clearly illustrates the need to be certain that the termination at the
isolated port is sufficient to handle 100% of the reflected power
should the DUT be disconnected while the signal source is at full
power. If the termination is damaged due to excessive power levels,
the reflected signals will be directed back to the receiver because of
the circular signal flow.
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MECA offers twenty-four models of isolators and circulators in both N
and SMA-female connectors with average power ratings from 2 - 250
watts.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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