Chapter 2 theory of operation, Travelling wave viewpoint – Bird Technologies 4304A User Manual

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Chapter 2

Theory of Operation

Travelling Wave Viewpoint

The easiest way to visualize Thruline operation is from a travelling wave view-
point. In transmission lines the voltages, currents, standing waves, etc., on any
uniform line section result from the interaction of two travelling waves:

The forward wave (and its power) travels from the source to the load. It
has RF voltage E

f

and current I

f

in phase, with E

f

/ I

f

= Z

o

.

The reflected wave (and its power) originates by reflection at the load
and travels from the load back to the source. It has an RF voltage E

r

and

current I

r

in phase, with E

r

/ I

r

= Z

o

.

Each wave is mathematically simple and has a constant power:

Note: Z

o

is the characteristic impedance of a uniform line section. For

useful lines it is usually a pure resistance of 50

Ω. The RF circuit of the

Bird 43 is a length of uniform air line with Z

o

= 50

Ω.

W

f

WattsForward

E

f

2

Z

o

I

f

2

Z

o

E

f

I

f

=

=

=

=

W

r

WatssReflected

E

r

2

Z

o

I

r

2

Z

o

E

r

I

r

=

=

=

=

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