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CHAPTER 2 - Conveying Power at Radio Frequency 54 Figure 2.5-20 Pulse travels back into generator and is absorbed The reflected current flows through each shunt capacitor in the same direction as the current that charged it as the incident wave progressed. However, from the point of view of the line, incident and reflected currents travel in opposite directions. This is illustrated in Figure 2.5-21. Figure 2.5-21 Direction of flow of incident and reflected currents through shunt capacitors in an open-circuited line Important facts to remember in the reflection of dc voltages in open-ended lines are: • Voltage is reflected from an open end without change in polarity, amplitude, or shape. • Current is reflected from an open end with opposite polarity and without change in amplitude or shape. E E/2 -I E/2 INCIDENT CURRENT REFLECTED CURRENT Conquer Radio Frequency 54 www.cadence.com/go/awr

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