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Old August 19th 03, 02:41 AM
Tom Bruhns
 
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Default Load matching puzzle

(Food for thought for the relatively new folk here...and perhaps even
some old-timers.)

Consider a system (linear, time-invariant, steady-state excitation and
all that jazz) in which a source delivers 1 watt to a load composed of
a uniform transmission line terminated in a load. Further, this line
has some loss and the frequency is low enough that its characteristic
impedance is noticably reactive, just as Reg has pointed out. Call it
Ro-jXo. What should the impedance of the load be to maximize power
dissipated in the load? Is the answer a function of anything else not
yet stated?

Cheers,
Tom
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