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Roy Lewallen wrote:
So far I haven't seen any analysis using alternative theories, ideas of how sources work, or using power waves, which also correctly predict the voltage at all times and in steady state. This is hardly different from the other example. Total destructive interference is still occurring in the source resistor resulting in total constructive interference toward the load. The forward and reflected powers are equal to 0.04 watts. All of the voltages and currents are easy to calculate after that. What else do you need to know? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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