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Old October 3rd 03, 06:22 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jim Kelley wrote:
(150-50)/(150+50) is NOT rho.


Is it the reflection coefficient for a 50 ohm to 150 ohm impedance
discontinuity?


Relating this question to the s-parameters as explained in HP's
ap note AN 95-1, s11 is the input reflection coefficient when the
load reflection coefficient is zero. s'11 is the input reflection
coefficient with an arbitrary load reflection coefficient.

s'11 = s11 + [s12*s21(ZL-Z0)/(ZL+Z0)]/[1-s22(ZL-Z0)/(ZL+Z0)]

So s'11 is the rho to the left of '+' in the previous diagram.
That's the rho on the 50 ohm line.

s'11 = rho

s11 equals rho only when Z-Load = Z0, i.e. (ZL-Z0)/(ZL+Z0)=0
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73, Cecil, W5DXP

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