Bautista, Alexa Marrie B.: Resonant Line. A Transmission Line Is Non-Resonant If It Is of Infinite Length or
A non-resonant transmission line has no reflected power and occurs when the line is infinitely long or terminated with a resistive load equal to the characteristic impedance. A resonant transmission line occurs when the terminating load does not match the characteristic impedance, causing reflections between the source and load. Non-resonant lines have constant voltage and current along their length, while resonant lines transfer energy back and forth between the distributed inductance and capacitance.
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Bautista, Alexa Marrie B.: Resonant Line. A Transmission Line Is Non-Resonant If It Is of Infinite Length or
A non-resonant transmission line has no reflected power and occurs when the line is infinitely long or terminated with a resistive load equal to the characteristic impedance. A resonant transmission line occurs when the terminating load does not match the characteristic impedance, causing reflections between the source and load. Non-resonant lines have constant voltage and current along their length, while resonant lines transfer energy back and forth between the distributed inductance and capacitance.
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Bautista, Alexa Marrie B.
2015
June 30,
BS ECE/ 4th Year/ T4A
Assignment No. 4
1. Discuss the difference between resonant and non-resonant
transmission line. A transmission line with no reflected power is called a flat or nonresonant line. A transmission line is non-resonant if it is of infinite length or if it is terminated with a resistive load equal in ohmic value of to the characteristic impedance of the transmission line. On a flat line, the voltage and current are constant throughout its length, assuming no losses. When the load is not equal to the characteristic impedance of the line, some of the incident power is reflected back toward the source. If the source were replaced with an open or a short and the line was lossless, energy present on the line would reflect back and forth or oscillate between the source and load ends similar to the way energy is transferred back and forth between the capacitor and inductor in an LC tank circuit. This is called a resonant transmission line. In resonant line, energy is alternatively transferred between the magnetic and electric fields of the distributed in the inductance and capacitance of the line. 2. What are the conditions for wave propagation on non-resonant transmission line? Discuss each.
3. What are the conditions for wave propagation on resonant
transmission line? Discuss each.
4. Discuss the different transmission line matching.