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On Jun 12, 9:17*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 12, 12:39*pm, K1TTT wrote: i don't do s stuff so i have no idea what you just proved... give me the impedances and voltages/currents. Too bad about the "s stuff". Here are the RF equations for a Z01 to Z02 impedance discontinuity in a transmission line. The forward voltage on the Z01 side is Vfor1 and the reflected voltage from the impedance discontinuity (back toward the source) is Vref1. The forward voltage on the Z02 side is Vfor2 and the reflected voltage (from the load) is Vref2. Hopefully, the reflection and transmission coefficients are self-explanatory. rho1 is the reflection coefficient encountered by Vfor1, etc. Vref1 = Vfor1(rho1) + Vref2(tau2) = 0 That is wavefront cancellation in action. The external reflection phasor, Vfor1(rho1), is equal in magnitude and 180 degrees out of phase with the internal reflection phasor, Vref2(tau2), arriving from the mismatched load. Vfor2 = Vfor1(tau1) + Vref2(rho2) If these RF equations are normalized to SQRT(Z0), they are the same as the s-parameter equations. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com ok, so you defined a case where the superposition of the reflected and refracted waves at a discontinuity results in a zero sum. is that supposed to prove something? did i ever say that you could not define such a case?? |
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