Re: On the Concertina phase inverter controversy



On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:12:29 -0500, John Byrns <byrnsj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Rodger,

Great post. Could you elaborate on the IEEE definition of "driving point
impedance"? I don't understand how you can measure any "impedance at a single
node" of a circuit; obviously there is an implied reference node involved in the
measurement. I am curious how the IEEE defines and restricts our choice of this
reference node?

I've posted a second paper on indefinite admittance matrices over on ABSE.
.



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