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Old September 1st 03, 11:09 PM
Dr. Slick
 
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Default Derivation of the Reflection Coefficient?

Hello,

No one has really derived the Reflection Coefficient,
either the "normal" or "conjugate" equation. This would
be key to our understanding of when you can use which equation.


What is not understood is how A/C/F got from:

Voltage R. C.= (Vr/Vi)e**(2*y*z)

where y=sqrt((R+j*omega*L)(G+j*omega*C))
and z= distance from load

To:

Voltage RC=(Z1-Z0)/(Z1+Z0) for purely real Zo
or Voltage RC=(Z1-Z0*)/(Z1+Z0)



Even Kurokawa doesn't show us how he gets the conjugate
equation. Email me to get the paper, his notation is confusing.


I have NO problems with the normalized formula,
AS LONG AS Zo IS PURELY REAL.


Nevertheless, even if you do believe the "normal"
equation is correct even with complex Zo, i'd still like
to see your derivation.

And please give us a derivation with VARIABLES ONLY.
The strong temptation to use specific numbers will only
lead us to incorrect conclusions like:

A**B=A+B, because it's true when A and B are equal to 2.



Slick
 
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