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On 13 jun, 13:19, Keith Dysart wrote:
On Jun 13, 9:35*am, Cecil Moore wrote: On Jun 12, 8:52*pm, Owen Duffy wrote: If there was a valid Thevenin equivalent circuit for a transmitter (and that is questionable), then you can not use that equivalent circuit to make any inference about the internal dissipation of the source (the transmitter in this case), or its efficiency. Nevertheless, I see people trying to do this one way or another in the various threads here. In his food-for-thought article on forward and reflected power, Roy (w7el) says: "So we can model a 100 watt forward, 50 ohm nominal transmitter as a 141.4 volt (100 * sqrt(2)) RMS voltage source in series with a 50 ohm resistance." He goes on to calculate power dissipation in the source resistor. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com And a mere two sentences back one find Roy writing: "I make no claim that the model circuit represents what’s going on inside the transmitter. For one thing, a real transmitter will typically be more efficient than the model. However, if measurements and observations are limited to the outside of the transmitter, the model is very good (within the non-shutdown range). Although a real transmitter won’t contain the model’s resistance as a resistor, we will take a look at the model resistor’s dissipation to see how it interacts with the “reverse” power." Was your disingenuity deliberate? ...Keith Hello Last night I was a little tired when I send my answers to Owen stinging my eyes. It was too late and time to go to sleep :) I should tell owen he was inadvertently moving towards a logical bifurcation's fallacy because is not absolutely true that Thevenin theorem can not be used to calculate -for example- circuit efficience. There are an exception to this limitation = It can be used to efficience calculations when disconnecting the load in the original circuit the dissipated power is null. Miguel LU6ETJ |
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