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Owen Duffy wrote:
It is a leap to move from "can be thought of as power" or "has the dimension of power" to your statement (which you attribute to HP AN95-1) "The beauty of an S-Parameter analysis is that if one squares the normalized voltages, one gets power." Did AN95-1 state clearly that which you suggest? The answer is "yes, they did." But, if you insist, I am willing to change what HP said to "one gets the dimensions of power, i.e. joules/second." As an engineer, I am content with getting close enough but I am always agreeable to accommodating the purists. Nowhere in Chapter 1 of AN154 do they perform alegebraic operations on power, the chapter is full of expressions, but they do not use |Sxx|^2. How about Chapter 2? :-) I will have to check out that Ap Note. In the meanwhile, maybe you should take a look at Ap Note 95-1 from which I will quote one example (there are others) from page 17: |s11|^2 = Power reflected from the network input divided by Power incident on the network input. Please adjust your thinking to agree with HP's. So not you are superposing power to "yield" a resultant power. My native language is American English but I cannot parse that statement. Care to try again, maybe in the Queen's English? :-) Power density can be added using the scalar intensity, irradiance, or Poynting vector equations, but POWER CANNOT BE SUPERPOSED!!! I don't know how many times I have to repeat that statement. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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