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On May 10, 5:34*pm, Richard Fry wrote:
Let us start at T=0. *The transmitter is keyed, and instantaneously delivers 100W to the input of a lossless transmission line. *That 100W travels to the end of the transmission line and encounters a load connected there having a 2:1 mismatch to the Zo of the transmission line. That load will dissipate about 88.889W, and reflect about 11.111W back to the source. Likewise, the load will dissipate only 88.889% of the RE-reflected power from the source for the same reason it dissipated only 88.889% of the power in the original incident wave. So even if the RE-reflection from the source is lossless, and phase- coherent with the original incident power at the load, how does this yield the 100W of load dissipation that you posit? It's what happens while going from T0 to steady-state. Pload = 88.889w -- 98.8w -- ... -- 100w Pfor = 100w -- 111.11w -- ... -- 112.5w Pref = 11.11w -- 12.3w -- ... -- 12.5w -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com "Halitosis is better than no breath at all.", Don, KE6AJH/SK |
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