-This is again on the new Ohm's law, but with
the support of simulation
- to best undertand.
-'73
IK5ZPV
Hi All,
More on phasing religion - the attachment is the
PSpice version of the circuit Adam used to argue that the voltage across the
inductor shifted 45 degrees in this circuit - and that is a true statement. He
also said the current and the voltage across the output resistance was in phase.
That is not a true statement. If any of you run the PSpice model attached you
will see that the current thru the load resistor and the voltage across the
resistor are not in phase. I leave it to you to post your results on this
forum.
Please also post your result on the relative phase
between the current and voltage across the 1 ohm resistor we used to simulate
what the phase might be if the transmitter was followed by an attenuator to
correct the phase. This is approximately an attenuation of 17 dB and there is
still a significant phase between the voltage and current across the 1 ohm
resistor.
Ted &George
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