I'm studying the trasmission of signals though coaxial cable; I'm using a coaxial cable (of course!), an oscilloscope, a generator an some different endings. This is the scheme:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/OTGtq.jpg
I was told that if I use a very long cable that has impedence \$Z_0= 50 \Omega\$ and put, at the end of it, a **resistor of \$47\Omega \$**, the signal will be reflected.
I have obtained this:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/EWvVD.jpg
If I have correctly understood, the height of the step pointed by the green arrow is the half of the V given by the generator.
I can't understand why the step pointed by the red arrow is shorter than the one that is on the other side. And I can't understand what's the physical meaning of the step pointed by the red arrow.
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Then, I have terminated the cable with a **short circuit** and I have obtained this:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/5gohS.jpg
Could you explain me what's up at the points indicated by the two arrows and the yellow and red points?
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Then, I have terminated the cable with a **resistor of 100 ohm** and I have obtained this:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/hbkkw.jpg
Could you explain me, why the step pointed by the green arrow is higher than the step pointed by the red arrow?