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On May 25, 3:30*am, Owen wrote:
If the circuit is not linear in those terms, then you cannot form a valid Thevenin equivalent circuit, and discussion of the Thevenin equivalent series source impedance is a nonsense... it cannot be used. Quoting "Fields and Waves ...", by Ramo and Whinnery, "... the (Thevenin) equivalent circuit was derived to tell what happens *IN THE LOAD* under different load conditions, and significance cannot be automatically attached to a calculation of power loss in the internal impedance of the equivalent circuit." -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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