Reflections of signals on conducting linesA signal travelling along an electrical transmission line will be partly, or wholly, reflected back in the opposite direction when the travelling signal encounters a discontinuity in the characteristic impedance of the line, or if the far end of the line is not terminated in its characteristic impedance. This can happen, for instance, if two lengths of dissimilar transmission lines are joined. This article is about signal reflections on electrically conducting lines.
Distributed-element modelIn electrical engineering, the distributed-element model or transmission-line model of electrical circuits assumes that the attributes of the circuit (resistance, capacitance, and inductance) are distributed continuously throughout the material of the circuit. This is in contrast to the more common lumped-element model, which assumes that these values are lumped into electrical components that are joined by perfectly conducting wires.
Propagation constantThe propagation constant of a sinusoidal electromagnetic wave is a measure of the change undergone by the amplitude and phase of the wave as it propagates in a given direction. The quantity being measured can be the voltage, the current in a circuit, or a field vector such as electric field strength or flux density. The propagation constant itself measures the change per unit length, but it is otherwise dimensionless. In the context of two-port networks and their cascades, propagation constant measures the change undergone by the source quantity as it propagates from one port to the next.
Ligne de transmissionUne ligne de transmission est un ensemble de deux conducteurs acheminant de concert un signal électrique, d'une source (ou émetteur) vers une charge (ou récepteur). On doit considérer une paire de conducteurs comme une ligne de transmission chaque fois que sa longueur est du même ordre de grandeur, ou plus, que la longueur d'onde de la fréquence la plus élevée du signal à transmettre. La charge étant connectée à l'extrémité de la ligne, la ligne permet de retrouver, sur son entrée, à son autre extrémité, la même résistance que la charge, cela quelle que soit la longueur de la ligne.