Lecture 2
Lecture 2
• The observed delay will be proportionally longer at each point down the
line.
• If the applied voltage is in the form of a surge signal that starts at zero and
returns to zero in a short time, then it is reasonable to expect that the
voltage across the capacitors will reach a maximum value before returning
to zero.
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Traveling Waves and the Lattice Diagram
• As this pattern is repeated at each capacitor junction point along the line,
the process serves as a vehicle to propagate the applied surge in the
form of a wave that moves along the line.
• During the propagation of the wave, the original characteristics of the
surge signal remain basically unchanged in terms of their amplitude and
waveform.
• In order to charge the capacitors at each connection point along the line, a
current must flow through the inductances that are connecting the
capacitors.
• Then, at any point along the line, the instantaneous value of the voltage
𝑒 𝑡 = 𝑍𝑖(𝑡) where surge impedance 𝑍 = 𝐿 𝐶.