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On Jan 1, 4:16*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: The Norton or Thévenin equivalent circuits seem *capable of positive reflection coefficients. * Either can be positive, negative, or zero depending on the value of the output impedance compared to Z0. Would you please quote a reference that addresses the subject of reflection coefficients from Thevenin or Norton equivalent sources? To the best of my knowledge, there is absolutely no requirement that a Thevenin or Norton equivalent circuit exhibit the same reflection coefficient at the circuit it replaces. It happens without effort because the output impedance of the Norton/Thevenin equivalent circuit is the same as the circuit it replaces, otherwise it is not an equivalent. ...Keith |
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