[SI-LIST] Re: Amplitude loss ?
- From: steve weir <weirsi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 01:10:47 -0800
Follow the energy. Achieve enlightenment. Of the energy that a shunt
draws, how much of that energy remains available to the signal?
Steve.
On 1/6/2012 12:54 AM, rajneesh shukla wrote:
> Experts,
> As we know for perfectly matched line insertion loss is due to ohmic&
> dielctric losses and due to these losses we see loss in rise/fall time as
> well as loss in amplitude of signal.
>
> My question is what actually affects amplitude loss, is it ohmic loss or
> dielectric loss ? My understanding says, it should be ohmic loss as
> it comes in series coz dielectric one is shunt loss. If this analogy is
> correct then a channel having very low ohmic loss but significant
> dielectric loss will have only changes in rise time but minimal amplitude
> loss, right ??
>
> Rajneesh
>
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