Heaviside condition

A transmission line which meets the Heaviside condition, named for Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925), and certain other conditions can transmit signals without dispersion and without distortion. The importance of the Heaviside condition is that it showed the possibility of dispersionless transmission of telegraph signals.[1]: 131 In some cases, the performance of a transmission line can be improved by adding inductive loading to the cable.

  1. ^ Miano, Giovanni; Maffucci, Antonio (2001), Transmission Lines and Lumped Circuits, Academic Press, ISBN 0-12-189710-9

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