electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
- 16,774
I just wanted to double-check something:
When doing transient analysis of circuits in Laplace Domain, the representations of r/l/c components are familiar:
Zr= r, Zl = sl, Zc = 1/(sc)
If we wanted to include a circuit element which captures the terminal characteristics of a lossless transmission line, could I simply use an element:
Z = Z0*exp(-s*d)
where Z0 =sqrt(L/C) (Z0 is real-valued like a resistance)
and d is delay/travel time
(note - the intent would only be to analyse the forward transient and neglect reflections)
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When doing transient analysis of circuits in Laplace Domain, the representations of r/l/c components are familiar:
Zr= r, Zl = sl, Zc = 1/(sc)
If we wanted to include a circuit element which captures the terminal characteristics of a lossless transmission line, could I simply use an element:
Z = Z0*exp(-s*d)
where Z0 =sqrt(L/C) (Z0 is real-valued like a resistance)
and d is delay/travel time
(note - the intent would only be to analyse the forward transient and neglect reflections)
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