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- Is there always a reflection from the source after a reflection from the load?
I was using the Smith chart to determine the input impedance of a transmission line that has a reflection from the load. One can do this if one knows the characteristic impedance Zo, the degree of mismatch of the load ZL and the length of the transmission line in wavelengths. However, my question is: Consider the input impedance of a wave which appears back at the source after reflection from the load and has traveled for some fraction of a wavelength. The impedance of this wave as it appears to the source is not necessarily equal to the characteristic impedance of the transmission line, will there be a reflection even if the original source impedance is equal to Zo
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