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Q6.1. Describe the phenomenon of guiding of a uniform plane wave by a pair of par-
allel, plane, perfectly conducting sheets.
Q6.2. Discuss the derivation of the transmission-line equations from the field equa-
tions by considering the parallel-plate line.
Q6.3. Discuss the concept of the distributed circuit as compared to a lumped circuit.
Q6.4. Discuss the physical interpretation of the distributed circuit concept from ener-
gy considerations.
Q6.5.
Q6.6. Discuss the analogy between uniform plane wave parameters and transmission-
line parameters.
What is a transverse electromagnetic wave? Discuss the electric and magnetic
field distributions associated with a transverse electromagnetic wave.
Q6.7. Explain why the product of L and C of a line is equal to the product of u and &
of the dielectric of the line.
Q6.8. What is the significance of the characteristic impedance of a line? Why is it not
in general equal to the intrinsic impedance of the medium between the conduc-
tors of the line?
Q6.9. Discuss the geometry associated with the microstrip line and the determination
of its characteristic impedance and velocity of propagation.
Q6.10. Discuss the general solutions for the line voltage and current and the notation
associated with their representation in concise form.
Q6.11. What is the fundamental distinction between the occurrence of the response in
one branch of a lumped circuit to the application of an excitation in a different
branch of the circuit and the occurrence of the response at one location on a
transmission line to the application of an excitation at a different location on
the line?
Q6.12. Describe the phenomenon of the bouncing back and forth of transient waves on
a transmission line excited by a constant voltage source in series with internal
resistance and terminated by a resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:Search 12:28 PM Wed Feb 14 Back Pulse f an example the determination of crosstalk voltages for a specified ex- for the primary line. -ter 6 Transmission-Line Essentials for Digital Electronics 46% REVIEW QUESTIONS Q6.1. Describe the phenomenon of guiding of a uniform plane wave by a pair of par- allel, plane, perfectly conducting sheets. Q6.2. Discuss the derivation of the transmission-line equations from the field equa- tions by considering the parallel-plate line. Q6.3. Discuss the concept of the distributed circuit as compared to a lumped circuit. Q6.4. Discuss the physical interpretation of the distributed circuit concept from ener- gy considerations. Q6.5. Q6.6. Discuss the analogy between uniform plane wave parameters and transmission- line parameters. What is a transverse electromagnetic wave? Discuss the electric and magnetic field distributions associated with a transverse electromagnetic wave. Q6.7. Explain why the product of L and C of a line is equal to the product of u and & of the dielectric of the line. Q6.8. What is the significance of the characteristic impedance of a line? Why is it not in general equal to the intrinsic impedance of the medium between the conduc- tors of the line? Q6.9. Discuss the geometry associated with the microstrip line and the determination of its characteristic impedance and velocity of propagation. Q6.10. Discuss the general solutions for the line voltage and current and the notation associated with their representation in concise form. Q6.11. What is the fundamental distinction between the occurrence of the response in one branch of a lumped circuit to the application of an excitation in a different branch of the circuit and the occurrence of the response at one location on a transmission line to the application of an excitation at a different location on the line? Q6.12. Describe the phenomenon of the bouncing back and forth of transient waves on a transmission line excited by a constant voltage source in series with internal resistance and terminated by a resistance.
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