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In another branch of this thread it has been demonstrated that the
conventional RC formula correctly predicts the reflected voltage for lines with non-real Z0. Convential RC is the general predictor for transmission lines. I disagree with the demonstration. Maybe you are a bit biased? ![]() Use conventional RC formula for purely real Zo only, which is what we mostly do anyways. The caveat is that for lines with non-real Z0, |rho|^2 can not be used to predict reflected power. |rho|^2 predicts power only for the special case of lines with real Z0. This may be true, but are you saying that a capacitor can reflect an RMS voltage wave that is greater than the one that charges it? Slick |