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characteristic impedanceThe impedance of a circuit that, when connected to the output terminals of a uniform transmission line of arbitrary length, causes the line to appear infinitely long. Note 1: A uniform line terminated in its characteristic impedance will have no standing waves, no reflections from the end, and a constant ratio of voltage to current at a given frequ [..]
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characteristic impedanceThe impedance that when connected to the output terminals of a transmission line, of any length, makes the line appear indefinitely long.
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characteristic impedancea material property of a medium, defined as the density of the medium times the sound speed through the medium.
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characteristic impedanceA frequency-dependant resistance that quantifies the complex opposition to current flow offered by a transmission line. (Expressed as 2° and typically 100 - 2).
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characteristic impedance[Zo] The ratio of voltage to current at any given point on a transmission line represented by a value of impedance. A measure of the electromagnetic coupling between the signal conductor and its retur [..]
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characteristic impedanceFor a RF/microwave signal traveling in a transmission line, the characteristic impedance is the ratio of the amplitudes of the voltage and the current in Ohms. Characteristic impedance is determined b [..]
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