Heaviside condition
The Heaviside condition, stated by Oliver Heaviside, is used in the construction of telegraph cables etc to balance the effects of the cable’s capacitance and inductance. It is a requirement for distortionless transmission of pulses through an electrical transmission line.
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Oliver Heaviside - Telegraph - Cable
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The condition is satisfied when the ratio of conductance G (in siemens) to capacitance C (in farads) equals the ratio of resistance R (in ohms) to inductance L (in henries)
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Conductance - Siemens - Capacitance - Farad - Resistance - Ohm - Inductance - Henries
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G/C = R/L
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This is achieved by adding capacitors, inductors, and resistors to the circuit as appropriate. In the past, in order to satisfy the Heaviside condition in long distance telephone lines, Pupin's coils were added.
Related Topics:
Capacitor - Inductor - Resistor - Telephone line - Pupin's - Coil
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