normalized power wave
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I am in trouble on a eq. about 'normalized power wave' (a, and b) in a reference book.
a = (Vn + Zo In) / (2√Zo)
b = (Vn - Zo In) / (2√Zo)
where n= 1, 2; indicate ports
Questions:
1) what 'normalized' means?
2) should 'pwr = ?Re{VI}' is? why now 'pwr = (?V) / (√Zo)' ?
I can't understand the pwr defination, pls help?
ref book:
R.Ludwig, P. Bretchko; p184, p168 of 'rf circuit design theory and applications'
a = (Vn + Zo In) / (2√Zo)
b = (Vn - Zo In) / (2√Zo)
where n= 1, 2; indicate ports
Questions:
1) what 'normalized' means?
2) should 'pwr = ?Re{VI}' is? why now 'pwr = (?V) / (√Zo)' ?
I can't understand the pwr defination, pls help?
ref book:
R.Ludwig, P. Bretchko; p184, p168 of 'rf circuit design theory and applications'
Hi, Eedac:
What normalized power wave means that you can find the power as:
P = 1/2 [ V * conj(I)] or
P = 1/2 [ |a*a| - |b*b| ]
If you define "a" and "b" based voltage waves: a = 1/2(V+Zc*I) and b = 1/2 (V-Zc*I), you will have
P = 1/2 [ |a*a| - |b*b| ] / Zc
Regards.
