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Cecil Moore wrote:
This coil, operated below its self-resonant frequency, has phase shift of 15.68 degrees or ~0.044 wavelength (delay of 7.4 nS). Dr. Corum says anything over 15 degrees requires the distributed network model. 15 degrees will transform 50 ohms to 54+j120 ohms, causing SWR to be erroneously reported as 7:1 instead of 1:1. That sounds like too large an error to me. Since the lumped-circuit model assumes a delay of zero, i.e. faster than light, seems the use of the lumped-circuit model results in 100% error, or infinite error if one calculates it the other way. :-) Not if the lumped inductor model includes lumps of capacitance that represent the strays to ground. Lumped LC networks exhibit phase shift, also. BTW, one of the principles on the other side of the argument sent me a file with a worm in it. I guess he wanted to extend the silence caused by my trip by bringing down my computer. Never blame malice when ignorance will suffice. Even if you are wrong, you will sleep better. |
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