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Roy Lewallen wrote:
John Popelish wrote: No, you're misinterpreting what you're seeing. Imagine an LC L network with theoretically lumped series L and shunt C. Okay, I am imagining an idealized, network made of perfect, impossible components that is simple to analyze. Got it. If you look at the currents at the input and output of the perfect inductor, you'll find that they're exactly the same. Right. If, however, you look at the currents in and out of the *network* you'll see that they're different, because of current going to ground through the C. Got it. Same for any pi, T, or more complicated LC network. And, as I said before, you can even pretend it's a transmission line and measure forward and reverse traveling waves and a standing wave ratio. Yes. Under some specific conditions. But with zero length, there can be no standing waves inside the inductor. Yes. There are no waves in a single ideal lumped component, so there can be no waves inside any of them, only a phase shift between the voltage across them and the current through them. But a network made of them can mimic lots of processes that internally involve propagation of waves, including the phase shift between voltages across the terminals and current into the terminals, and even group delay, but only over narrow frequency range. It is a model with this severe limitation. Yet the terminal characteristics of the network are the same as a transmission line. You don't need to imagine standing waves residing inside the inductor in the LC circuit, and you don't need to imagine them inside the inductor in Cecil's model, either. (snip) Whether or not we need to imagine them to picture what is happening at the terminals is not the question at hand. The question in my mind is what is the actual mechanism, inside the device in question that is causing the effects we see at the terminals. I am not interested in the full range of models that predict the effect, but in the actual cause. I accept that my motivation is not necessarily the same as yours. |
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