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On Jan 31, 11:52 pm, "camelot" wrote:
Hi Tom, as far as I am concerned, your observations are rights only if we are talking about real quantities. If you have a load that is complex then you obtain perfect matching (there is no reflection) only if Z0 is not equal to Zin but it is the conjugate of Zin. If you remember, this is the same condition valid for the maximum power transferring when the load in complex. Do you agree with these considerations? Regards, Camelot OK, it is easy to see that a perfect match is NOT the conjugate, but an impedance equal to the line's Z0. Consider an "infinitely long" line. You know that the input impedance equals Z0 for all time, and there can be no reflection. Whatever you send out just keeps going. Now think about that line as two pieces, connected together. The first piece is, say, 100 meters long, connected on one end to the signal generator, and on the other end to the remaining piece of line, still infinitely long. Now you have connected a load of Z0 (the infinitely long piece) to a 100 meter section of line with characteristic impedance Z0, and clearly there are no reflections where the lines are connected together. It should be clear that you can just as well replace the infinite section of line with a load equal to Z0 (NOT equal to the conjugate of Z0, if Z0 has a reactive part), and there will be no change in the conditions in the 100 meter section between the Z0 load and the signal generator. You can arrive at EXACTLY the same conclusion if you consider the current and voltage in a "forward" wave (including their phase relationship) and the current and voltage in a load equal to Z0, and the current and voltage in a load equal to the complex conjugate of Z0. You will see that for a line of impedance Z0, only a load equal to Z0 will have the correct voltage and current at its terminals to match only a forward wave on the line, and thus allow for zero reflected wave. It is a separate, but related, issue to discuss exactly what the matching should be to get the most power from a generator to a load through a section of such line. But it should be clear that to have zero reflection, zero S11, the load must equal Z0 and in general not Z0* (though of course Z0=Z0* if Z0 is purely resistive). Cheers, Tom |
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