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Integrate or divide the input impedance for transmission lines in series?
Hi DaveE, Thanks for the reply and reference. I still would like to know equations that show interrelations of separate parts. As the above show divided parts as independent short transmission line. if I suppose, there being different length of transmission line, and I connect them together to...- patkood
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Integrate or divide the input impedance for transmission lines in series?
Sorry to say, as I suppose we could divide and integrate the transmission lines, it is a lossy line not lossless line, so the input impedance equation would be little changed.- patkood
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Integrate or divide the input impedance for transmission lines in series?
To add more, input impedance is both length and frequency dependent. so I guess if we exchange location for divided parts, we got different results in whole frequency band.- patkood
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Integrate or divide the input impedance for transmission lines in series?
Hi Osilmag and Steve4Physics, Thanks for the help. I re-think my problem and try to make clear below: (1) what Steve supplied is correct, but I I would like to know more for different parts within a transmission line, for example, the total lengh L being divided by N parts, their impedance...- patkood
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Integrate or divide the input impedance for transmission lines in series?
Here I list my problem in the attachment.- patkood
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- Impedance Input Input impedance Integrate Lines Series Transmission Transmission lines
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