Alchymist
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Wouldn't you also need a few capacitors? Otherwise you would only delay the currentWouldn't you also need a few capacitors? Otherwise you would only delay the current. We didn't really cover delay lines that much in class though. The wavelenght of 10GHz should be just over an inch I know 1/4 wavelength is a short and 1/2 is an open but I'm not really sure what happens on longer cables. I would think that every 1/4 and 3/4 would look like a short and 1/2 and 1 would look like an open but I'm not sure. I know there are lab setups with a piece of waveguide that was slotted so you could move a detector back and forth to measure the standing wave but I never got to use one.
I would like to take a RF class with a lab. The class I had was only theory. I don't understand RF all that much but the little I did grasp from that class certainly helped with other classes. Especially amps and why you get max power when the impedances match.
I am starting my BSEE in the fall and hope to finish before I retire.
Capacitor in one leg could replace inductors. If using all inductors, one must be long enough to delay the waveform by 120 deg, and another to delay it by 240 deg. If using capacitors, one capacitor to shift + 120 deg and one inductor to shift it - 120 degrees. Problem arises when you introduce the load, which can be resistive, inductive, or capacitive, or any combination thereof, thus throwing your network out of balance. Changing the inductor and capacitor to bring it back in balance works for that load. Change the load values,and you have to rebalance.
When you get to higher frequencies, inductive circuits have stray capacitance, and capacitive circuits have stray inductance that you have to contend with. Murphys law. Really come into play in electronics: Amplifiers oscillate and oscillators amplify.
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