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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 15:28:01 -0500, Cecil Moore wrote:
Walter Maxwell wrote: But when the system is matched the reflection coefficient is 1.0. Not in an S-parameter analysis which is essentially what Dr. Best is doing. He is dealing with the PHYSICAL reflection coefficient, (Z2-Z1)/Z2+Z1), not the virtual reflection coefficient based on reflected power being zero. This may be the source of the misunderstanding between you two. His reflection coefficients, like the S-parameter reflection coefficients, don't change from startup to steady-state. They remain constant even when no signal is present. General superposition theory does NOT require that the forward voltage be the vector sum of the individual forward-traveling voltages. Superposition of two individual forward-traveling voltages requires that the sum be the vector sum as long as the interference energy requirements are met. When are you going to understand that that superposition yields the standing wave, NOT the forward wave? I've told you this over and over again, but you apparently aren't listening. I am listening, Walt, and still telling you that you are wrong about that concept. Superposition of two waves traveling in opposite directions yields the standing wave. Superposition of two coherent waves traveling in the same direction yields DESTRUCTIVE/CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE, not standing waves. Cecil, please go to Johnson as I pointed out earlier and become educated as to where Steve screwed up. I know where Steve screwed up, Walt, and he did screw up. But it wasn't in the area of an S-parameter analysis in the forward direction. It was in the rearward direction that he screwed up royally. Cecil, you're not even close to knowing where Steve screwed up. And you won't know until you follow my directions and go to Johnson and read what I said to read. I can't understand why you refuse to go in that direction. Because you refuse we're going around in circles. This has to stop. What Johnson and I are trying to tell you is that the superposition of the source voltage and the re-reflected voltages DO NOT establish the forward voltage. Steve used Johnson's Eq for determining the standing wave voltage at any point on the line incorrectly as the forward re-reflected voltage wave V2. THIS IS WHERE HE SCREWED UP, CECIL., SCREWING UP THE ENTIRE ARTICLE !! Walt |