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On Jan 1, 4:57*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Could you better describe how you determine that the source has a Z0 equal to the line Z0? *I can guess that you use a Thévenin equivalent circuit and set the series resistor to Z0. This will do it. We have a black box. We use a 12vdc battery and a current meter to measure the impedance of the black box. The current meter reads zero when we connect the 12vdc battery to the black box terminals. What is the impedance inside the black box since test V/I = infinity? Recall that impedance is the slope and to obtain the slope you need to do two measurements. Only if the entity is completely passive can you make only one measurement because in that case the line passes through the origin which is the implicit other measurement. With two measurements you will obtain the correct impedance. ....Keith |
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