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On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 12:44:10 -0700, Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Walter Maxwell wrote: Cecil, the following is a direct quote from Steve's Comm Quart Article, Oct 1999: "For the impedance matching network to 'work', this analysis must demonstrate that the steady-state traveling backward power developed at the matching network input is equal in magnitude but 180 degrees out of phase with the initial power reflected at the matching network input. For this to occur Vback must be the negative of VR. In this case ALL POWER TRAVELING BACKWARD TOWARDS THE TRANSMISTTER WILL BE CANCELED, resulting in the steady-state matched condition." Joules/sec possesses phase? Joules/sec can be canceled? Hi Jim, Of course you're right, but that's not the point. The point is that reflected energy is not canceled, nor does it disappear at the matching point, instead it is re-reflected into the forward direction. This is the point that Steve apparently doesn't understand. And this is the reason his power budget is incorrect in his 3-part article, he ignored the energy appearing at the match point, assuming that it disappeared, though his word is 'canceled'. I thought my emphasis with capitalization would contain the necessary info, but I can see now that I should have made the emphasis show that the 'canceled energy' was erroneous, because energy cannot be canceled. In this case it is re-reflected, a concept Steve ignores. Therein lies part of the problem with thinking that the unit (Joules/sec) moves along a transmission line. Energy in Joules moves. (Joules/sec) of power does not. 73, Jim AC6XG Sorry, Jim, I put my response in the wrong place. Walt |
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