Because in single stub method stub position has to be adjustible which create error......this is notin the case of double stub position method.........
It requires stub should be placed in a definite point on line, it requires two adjustments both the location and the direction of the stub
Checkers pay stub
For branching of one size lesser of run pipe, Stub On is preferred. For other branching less than one size of run pipe, Stub In is preferred. The design is based on ASME B31.3
The stub attached to your paycheck that you tear off before you cash it.
On the right side of the check stub.
It requires stub should be placed in a definite point on line, it requires two adjustments both the location and the direction of the stub
decibel is a logarithmic unit expressing.current .voltage.power ratio?load side.?trasmitter side?both side of stub?what is correct answer?
short circuited stub matching network is a s/c length of transmission line is added in parallel to the main line (physically perpendicular) at the precise location so that its reflected wave exactly cancels out the reflected wave from the load. then all the power is delivered to the load. (since it can not be absorbed by the purely reactive matching network) it thus provides a "perfect Match' at the design frequency and results in more efficient use of the power.
Stub class is where the seat is located, the higher the rating the better the seat.
STUB-IN STUB-IN STUB-IN
The word "paycheck" has evolved into a single word with a specific meaning.
microstrip line is unbalanced line so it works in same way as other unbalanced line. so in double stub, the microstrip line forms the reactance wanted to match. Hey what happened to methods involving the schmidt chart?
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A stub network is a computer network, or part of an internetwork, with no knowledge of other networks, that will typically send much or all of its non-local traffic out via a single path, with the network aware only of a default route to non-local destinations.
A stub network is a computer network, or part of an internetwork, with no knowledge of other networks, that will typically send much or all of its non-local traffic out via a single path, with the network aware only of a default route to non-local destinations.
Stub Wiberg died in 1929.
Stub Wiberg was born in 1875.