>
>on 5/26/01 6:27 PM, 2 at 2@vc.net wrote:
>
>>> The source does not have to "produce" the RF power when the load
>>> isn't matched. The sources we use are energy converters that
>>> convert a dc source to RF with a time-varying resistance.
>>
>> ? RE: " RF with a time-varying resistance"; It seems to me that the
>> "time-varying resistance" is with the amplification circuitry, and it is
>> not with the RF output.
>
>I think that's what he's saying, Rich. As the output RF waveform varies
>over time, the resistance (or a better term is impedance) of the source will
>vary over time as well.
>
? That which varies is basically E/I (anode-cathode R). Putting the
period after RF would make the sentence less problematic. . Mo' words
is not always mo' betta.
>
cheers, Jon
- R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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