describing reflections on conducting lines, this is essentially the same phenomenon as optical reflections in fibre-optic lines and microwave reflections in waveguides...
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Impedance matching Signal integrity Reflections of signals on conducting lines Reflection phase change "Physics behind signal reflections and series termination"...
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present a 45-2 output impedance when driving these signals. Reflections of signals on conducting lines "On-die Termination (ODT)". "DDR2 Application Note"...
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loss Reflections of signals on conducting lines Scattering parameters Transmission coefficient Target strength Hagen–Rubens relation Reflection phase...
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reflected wave. Reflections of signals on conducting lines typically exhibit a phase change from the incident signal. There are two extreme cases of termination:...
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Fresnel equations (redirect from Fresnel reflection)
Reflection loss Specular reflection Schlick's approximation Snell's window X-ray reflectivity Plane of incidence Reflections of signals on conducting...
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over a distance of less than a micrometer – see example calculation. Reflections of signals on conducting lines Speed of gravity Speed of sound Telegrapher's...
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L=x_{2}-x_{1}} is the length of the barrier potential. Reflection coefficient Reflections of signals on conducting lines "Federal Standard 1037C". Institute...
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Ferranti effect (category Transmission lines)
on the receiving side. LC circuit "A series resonant circuit provides voltage magnification." Reflections of signals on conducting lines Failure of the...
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– Reference noise – Reference surface – Reflection coefficient – Reflections of signals on conducting lines – Reflective array antenna – Refractive index...
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Telegrapher's equations (category Transmission lines)
Complex power Law of squares, Lord Kelvin's preliminary work on this subject LC circuit Reflections of signals on conducting lines RLC circuit Smith chart...
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Coaxial cable (redirect from Egress (signal leakage))
type of transmission line, used to carry high-frequency electrical signals with low losses. It is used in such applications as telephone trunk lines, broadband...
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air gun or a seismic vibrator. Reflection seismology is similar to sonar and echolocation. Reflections and refractions of seismic waves at geologic interfaces...
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Transmission line (redirect from Transmission lines)
carry electromagnetic signals with minimal reflections and power losses. The distinguishing feature of most transmission lines is that they have uniform...
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Anechoic chamber (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
"non-reflective" or "without echoes") is a room designed to stop reflections or echoes of either sound or electromagnetic waves. They are also often isolated...
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Radar (redirect from Radar signal processing)
the array face. Signals travelling along that beam will be reinforced. Signals offset from that beam will be cancelled. The amount of reinforcement is...
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Distributed-element model (section Transmission lines)
well-known example of this is the horn antenna. Where reflections are present on the line, quite short lengths of line can exhibit effects that are simply not...
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the CM choke is conducting CM current, most of the magnetic flux generated by the windings is confined within the inductor core because of its high permeability...
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automatically due to the loss of grid power – four reactors were generating power (3.3 GW) at the time, while three were conducting scheduled maintenance during...
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2023 Odisha train collision (category Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata)
employees. The railway lines were not equipped with the Kavach train protection system. It was made aware that a similar signalling error had been reported...
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Dispersion (optics) (redirect from Dispersion of light)
the case of sound and seismic waves, and in gravity waves (ocean waves). Within optics, dispersion is a property of telecommunication signals along transmission...
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Planar transmission line (category Signal cables)
dielectric lines, low impedance means narrow lines (the opposite of the case with conducting lines) and there is a limit to the thinness of line that can...
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Television interference (redirect from Television interference (strong signal))
stronger signal than usual. The analog television picture may display the sum of the two signals, producing an image from the strong local signal with traces...
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Aphantasia (redirect from Lack of imagination)
Dewar M, Della Sala S (January 2016). "Reflections on aphantasia". Cortex; A Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 74: 336–337...
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and difference of two signals. In the illustration, two input signals are fed into the ports marked 1 and 2. The sum of the two signals appears at the...
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pick up the signal. Normally, signals in the microwave frequency range travel in straight lines, and so are limited to line-of-sight applications, in which...
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Snell's law (redirect from Angle of refraction)
that was worked on by Apollonius of Perga and Pappus of Alexandria. Given n lines L and a point P(L) on each line, find the locus of points Q such that...
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Mechanical television (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
conducting. A matrix of 64 selenium cells, individually wired to a mechanical commutator, served as an electronic retina. In the receiver, a type of Kerr...
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and there is maximum of received signal. If the signal is polarized horizontally, the two signals subtract and the received signal is largely cancelled...
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Ground-penetrating radar (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
frequencies) of the radio spectrum, and detects the reflected signals from subsurface structures. GPR can have applications in a variety of media, including...
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