Nov 21, 2008 #1 T taik Member level 3 Joined Oct 22, 2007 Messages 58 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,604 a transmission line is given with characteristic impedance of Z1 and length of quarter-wavelength (lamda/4) at 2Ghz. at wat other frequencies would the same characteristic impedance and (lamda/4) length be repeated? is it at 3GHz, 4GHz, 5GHz, e.t.c?
a transmission line is given with characteristic impedance of Z1 and length of quarter-wavelength (lamda/4) at 2Ghz. at wat other frequencies would the same characteristic impedance and (lamda/4) length be repeated? is it at 3GHz, 4GHz, 5GHz, e.t.c?
Nov 21, 2008 #2 Y yendori Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 118 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,843 Multiples of 2pi. 4,6,8,10 etc.
Nov 21, 2008 #3 T taik Member level 3 Joined Oct 22, 2007 Messages 58 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,604 hi yendori, thanks... how does 2pi relates to the freq? i am slightly confused.. does it mean multiples of 2pi means the harmonics?
hi yendori, thanks... how does 2pi relates to the freq? i am slightly confused.. does it mean multiples of 2pi means the harmonics?
Nov 24, 2008 #4 kspalla Advanced Member level 4 Joined Aug 19, 2008 Messages 1,253 Helped 258 Reputation 516 Reaction score 94 Trophy points 1,328 Location Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Activity points 6,813 I do not agree that "Multiples of 2pi. 4,6,8,10 etc." Per say at 2GHz lambda /4 is per say 10 mm at 4GHz it is lambda/2. I am surprise to see why it could be? Mr. Yendori . please tell us how it is possible?
I do not agree that "Multiples of 2pi. 4,6,8,10 etc." Per say at 2GHz lambda /4 is per say 10 mm at 4GHz it is lambda/2. I am surprise to see why it could be? Mr. Yendori . please tell us how it is possible?
Nov 24, 2008 #5 Y yendori Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 118 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,843 Well I am right even though you can't see it. I was hoping for more of a backlash. Multiples of 2pi, pi, 23.7pi, .73pi, the Zo will be the same, because it has nothing to do with length. And don't call me Mr. Yendori, only my wife calls me that.
Well I am right even though you can't see it. I was hoping for more of a backlash. Multiples of 2pi, pi, 23.7pi, .73pi, the Zo will be the same, because it has nothing to do with length. And don't call me Mr. Yendori, only my wife calls me that.