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On 9/28/2015 11:47 AM, Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , rickman writes Definition of Return Loss In technical terms, RL is the ratio of the light reflected back from a device under test, Pout, to the light launched into that device, Pin, usually expressed as a negative number in dB. RL = 10 log10(Pout/Pin) Here is a link for a table of return loss and VSWR.... http://www.jampro.com/uploads/tech_d.../VSWRChart.pdf It shows a higher return loss (assuming you mean magnitude since the values are all negative) for lower VSWR. I'm surprised to see negative quantities. For 50 years, I've always understood the Return Loss Ratio (RLR) to be exactly what it says on the tin, ie the ratio (in dB) of the LOSS (the attenuation) of the reflected signal wrt the incident signal. This is a +ve quantity. Things are already sufficiently confusing without having to start thinking in unnecessary -ve figures! Ian, Yes, you are correct. But the return signal can never be greater than the incident signal, so the actual ratio of the reflected signal loss to the incident signal must always be 1. And the log of a value 1 is a negative number. And yes, it is specified as a negative quantity because the result of the calculation is a negative quantity. Physicists and engineers specify loss as a negative number rather than confuse issues by changing signs to suit them. Changing signs only leads to problems in later calculations. Non-professionals do change signs because it's often easier to understand that a 10db loss is greater than a 5 db loss. Not so easy to grasp quickly is that a -10db gain is more lossy (less gain) than a -5db gain. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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