Thanks for the links.
One end is driven by a Source (with a source impedance) and the other end is connected to a Load (with a load impedance). The shielding is connected to ground at both ends.
If there is a mismatch between the characteristic impedance of the cable and the load/source...
Hi, thanks. I've looked at LCR circuits and found an equation for the resonant frequency being 1/√LC for a series LCR circuit, but a coaxial cable is neither a series nor parallel LCR circuit since the inductance and resistance are in series, but the capacitance occurs between the main core of...
What is the equation (and derivation of equation) to work out the resonant frequency of a coaxial cable? Given that the cable has a resistance, capacitance and inductance per meter which are known.
Links and explanations are much appreciated
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