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Hi.
Does a device inserted in a transmission line presents a characteristic impedance as a coaxial cable does ?
As a RF attenuator, a combiner, a splitter ...?
Just images...
If a transmission line has a characteristic impedance of say 75 ohm; and gets inserted a device as above claimed also as 75 ohm, at what frequency is 75 ohm ? Having some difficulty in expressing this question properly.
Perhaps other wording... a device with specifications of being 75 ohms impedance... at what frequency is it 75 ohms ? Specifications also mention 5 to 1000 MHz !
Does a device inserted in a transmission line presents a characteristic impedance as a coaxial cable does ?
As a RF attenuator, a combiner, a splitter ...?
Just images...
If a transmission line has a characteristic impedance of say 75 ohm; and gets inserted a device as above claimed also as 75 ohm, at what frequency is 75 ohm ? Having some difficulty in expressing this question properly.
Perhaps other wording... a device with specifications of being 75 ohms impedance... at what frequency is it 75 ohms ? Specifications also mention 5 to 1000 MHz !