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Definition of "Uniform Transmission Line" |
A transmission line that has distributed electrical properties, i.e., resistance, inductance, and capacitance per unit length, that are constant along the line, and in which the voltage-to current ratio does not vary with distance along the line, if the line is terminated in its characteristic impedance. / A transmission line that has electrical properties, that is, resistance, inductance, and capacitance per unit length, that are constant throughout the length of the line, the relation dz/ds = 0 where z is the elemental change in impedance over an elemental length of the line and ds is the elemental length of the line at any point in the line, and in which the impedance, and therefore the voltage-to-current ratio, does not vary with distance along the line, if the line is terminated in its characteristic impedance. / Any change in a computing system, such as new feature or new component, is transparent if the system after change adheres to previous external interface as much as possible while changing its internal behaviour. The purpose is to shield from change all systems on the other end of the interface. |
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