Re: Can twisted wire replace shielded wire?
- From: Gary <g.h@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 19:29:03 -0330
Fred Abse wrote:
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If you mean by "DC resistance", the impedance you would see at the input of an infinitely long line, it's not bull***, it's perfectly true, even if the line is made of zero-resistance conductors. You'll just see the line's characteristic impedance.
*Please* , read my post on calculation of characteristic impedance. I am not talking about Infinite length transmission lines. I am talking about the calculation of impedance.
Fer krissake, keep the discussion in context.
What do I give a *** about infinitely long lines. I don't use 'em. Valid only if you want to discuss voltage and current distribution. That's not where this started.
-- Regards, Gary
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