Hi everyone,
I'm here 'cos I am having a hard time finding over the internet documentation related to transmission line design when digital signals are considered, instead of classical sinusoidal waves.
I would like to know how to treat the topic of "transmission line impedance matching" using stubs and the like when I can't define a specific frequency, i.e, every time we don't work with a sinusoidal carrier wave.
Smith charts are useless since I can't define the "wave-length" of digital signal who carries some bytes of information, I don't have even a clear foundamental component of that signal so what to do?
Please, point me to the right source of information on this matter, thanks
I'm here 'cos I am having a hard time finding over the internet documentation related to transmission line design when digital signals are considered, instead of classical sinusoidal waves.
I would like to know how to treat the topic of "transmission line impedance matching" using stubs and the like when I can't define a specific frequency, i.e, every time we don't work with a sinusoidal carrier wave.
Smith charts are useless since I can't define the "wave-length" of digital signal who carries some bytes of information, I don't have even a clear foundamental component of that signal so what to do?
Please, point me to the right source of information on this matter, thanks