[SI-LIST] Re: How to explain reflection in circuit?

  • From: Tesla <emcesd@xxxxxxx>
  • To: weirsi@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 23:35:36 +0800 (CST)

Thanks.
From circuit and TML point, it is easy to understand.
 
Analog to the electromagnetic wave hit another matter, if the wave impedance of 
new matter is different, there will be refelection.
what about the wave in circuit, will it hit the surface of resistor. will the 
resistor show itself as a wave impedance?
 
it sounds silly
 
Thanks. 




At 2012-08-16 20:26:02,"steve weir" <weirsi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Almost any text on signal integrity deals with this subject matter.
>
>Steve.
>On 8/16/2012 5:12 AM, Tesla wrote:
>> Hi, expert
>>   
>> In RF Circuit or signal integrity text book, it tell us if the load 
>> impedance do not equal transmission line charateritic impedance,the 
>> reflection will occur.
>> But how did we explain this reflection in the aspect of wave?
>> Did the resistor show himself a boundary condition?
>> Could some recommand some documents or text book on this subject?
>>   
>> Thanks
>>   
>> Tesla.
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