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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Tam/WB2TT wrote: I am not quite sure what you are saying. But, I ran a SPICE simulation of the following: 1V 1MHz source with resistor R0 feeding a 50 Ohm 250 ns transmission line shorted at the far end. Independent of R0, in steady state the voltage at the input end of the transmission line will be 1V. The effect of R0 is to limit how long it takes to reach steady state. For R0 = 50 Ohms, it is one cycle; for R0 = 500 Ohms, it is about 8 cycles, as eyeballed off the waveform display. Does SPICE report the steady-state forward and reflected waves or just the superposition of those two waves? We all know what they look like when superposed. The question is whether the identity of the forward and reflected waves disappear after they are superposed. To the best of my knowledge, the very existence of standing waves requires the existence of a forward- traveling wave and a rearward-traveling wave. I have asked for examples of standing waves void of rearward- traveling waves and none has been forthcoming. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp It shows the composite voltage waveform, and the net current. Exactly what a Bird wattmeter would do. Of course the Bird only shows you steady state, Spice (SWCAD) swhows how you got there. Tam/WB2TT |
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