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Reflection coefficient and reflected power on a lossy transmission line


Abstract:

It is shown that the magnitude of voltage reflection coefficient |ρ| occurring in transmission line theory can exceed unity even for a passive load, and the necessary and...Show More

Abstract:

It is shown that the magnitude of voltage reflection coefficient |ρ| occurring in transmission line theory can exceed unity even for a passive load, and the necessary and sufficient conditions for such an occurrence are investigated. Expressions for the maximum values of |ρ| obtainable for a line of a given characteristic impedance, and the load impedance necessary to produce this value of |ρ|, are given. It is shown that the separation of the time-averaged power into the sum of the so-called incident and reflected powers has a limited range of validity and that when such a separation is physically meaningful, the fact that the magnitude of the reflected power is less than the incident is quite evident, as is to be expected for a passive load.
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE ( Volume: 57, Issue: 1, January 1969)
Page(s): 101 - 102
Date of Publication: 31 January 1969

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