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Walter Maxwell wrote:
To conclude, I have shown you why I have not used his values of V1 and V2 incorrectly, as you say. If you can show that I'm wrong I'll take the time to study the step-by-step in your example below. Steve is essentially doing an S-parameter analysis without the (square root of Z0) normalization. Since we know that an S-parameter analysis of a match point is indeed valid, a lot of Steve's equations are valid by association. Assuming the S-parameter equation is valid, we can use it to prove that VFtotal = V1 + V2 V1/SQRT(Z0) = s21(a1) in the S-parameter analysis. V2/SQRT(Z0) = s22(a2) in the S-parameter analysis. VFtotal/SQRT(Z0) = b2 in the S-parameter analysis. Given: b2 = s21(a1) + s22(a2) is a valid S-parameter equation. Therefore, VFtotal/SQRT(Z0) = V1/SQRT(Z0) + V2/SQRT(Z0) is a valid equation because there is an EXACT one-to-one correspondence to the S-parameter equation. Therefore, if we multiply both sides by SQRT(Z0) we get VFtotal = V1 + V2 The only way for the above equation to be wrong is if the S-parameter equation is wrong. The only difference in the S-parameter equation and Dr. Best's equation is the normalization by [SQRT(Z0)]. Given a generalized matched system: XMTR---Z01---x---1/4WL Z02---load VF1-- VF2-- --VR1 --VR2 VF2 = VF1(TAU) + VR2(RHO) = V1 + V2 Dr. Best's equation b2 = s21(a1) + s22(a2) S-parameter equation Dr. Best is essentially quoting an S-parameter analysis -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |