SECTION 304-201-101 Issue 1, January, 1957 AT8TC0 Standard BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES Plant Series GRAPHICAL DETERMINATION REPEATING COIL WITH OF INPUT IMPEDANCE ANY TERMINATING OF IMPEDANCE 120D COIL 1.05 1. GENERAL 1.01 This sectioncontainstransmission characteristics of 12OD repeating coils, and chartsfor graphically addingthe effect of a 120D coilto,or subtracting itfrom,a givenpositive impedance.The T network chartsare computed from the equivalent impedancesand image parametersgivenfordc currentsup to 100 ma. 1.02 The 120D repeatingcoilhas an impedance ratioof 1 to 1.5,which is equivalentto a unity ratiocoilplus an ideal1 :1.5ratiotransformer,as shown in Fig.1.This makes itpossible to obtainthe input impedance of the 120D coil from charts similarto those for the 1:1 ratio coils.For a generaldiscussionof the method of using the charts,referto Section304-200-100. 1.03 The inputimpedance2X looking into the low side of the 120D coil, as indicated in Fig. 2, is found by entering the appropriate chart with the value of terminating impedance Z; = 2/3 ZT. The input impedance looking into the high side, as indicated in Fig. 3, is given by 2X = 1.5 Z+, where Z! is the value of input impedance obtained from the chart for a terminating impedance ZT. The following examples illustrate the computations for two conditions. Determine the impedance at 1000 CPS looking into (1) the low side of a 120D repeating coil terminated in half section 22-gauge H88 cable, with a 4 mf capacitor on the line side and a 1 mf capacitor on the drop side, and (2) the high side of a 120D coil terminated in 600uJ + 2 mf with a 1 mf capacitor on the 600Q side and a 4 mf capacitor on the drop side. Example Looking into low side of 120D (See Fig. 2) (1): Midsection impedance 22H88, 1035–j 2, 4 mf capacitor Terminating Z! = 2/3 impedance, ZT + cap. (ZT + cap.) Freq. Cps —— 1 mf Capacitor Avg. 1.1 Nominal —— mf 4 mf Capacitor Avg. Nominal 4.4 mf 217 690– 145 N = 1.2 + 1 unit, N = 2.2 Input impedance of coil, Zx Example 735–j –j impedance (2): 735–j 5 159 164 Looking intohigh side of 120D coil. (See Fig.3) 600–j 6000 + 2 mf,ZT –j 1 mf capacitor Terminating 40 lo35– From Chart 4, Required 177 –j 1 mf capacitor Figs. 1, 2, and 3 show, for computation purposes, the equivalent location of capacitors normally associated with the repeating coil, and for convenience a table of reactance of 1 mf and 4 mf at several frequencies is given below. The average value of Western Electric capacitors is usually 8 to 109Io (and may be as much as 25 qo) higher than the nominal, with proportionately lower values of reactance. 1.04 coil. impedance, ZT cap. 200 –j 796 –j 723 –j 199 –j 181 From Chart 4, N= 300 –j 531 –j 482 –j 133 –j 121 + 1 unit, N 500 –j 318 –j 289 –j 80 –j 72 Input impedance of coil, Z{ 1000 –j 159 –j 145 –j 40 –j 36 Zx = 2000 –j 80 –j 72 –j 20 –j 18 4 mf capacitor 3000 –j 53 –j 48 –j 13 –j 12 Required impedance 1.5 z; @ American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1957 Printed in U.S.A. 600–j 80 159 239 .2 = 1.2 675–j 135 1013–j 203 –j 1013–j 40 243 Page 1 SECTION 2. 304-201-101 BASIC IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS 4 82 6 Z.c = open circuit impedance 2., = short circuit impedance = 7.0 +j aO.001125 3. # C, =.0116 pf Z*C (.05 to 3.5 V ac) Freq. Cps C, = .0096 0-200 ma dc 280 ma dc 360 ma dc 200 10+j 217 6+j 195 5+j 184 300 13+j 306 9+j 280 7+j 2S9 500 20+j 495 15 +j 452 12+j 416 1000 56+j 974 48+j 895 43+j 817 1500 109 + j 1470 90+j 1380 65+j 1230 2000 175+j 1917 145 + j 1740 l18+j 1610 2500 250+j 2370 200+j 2160 165 + j 2000 3000 338 +j 2830 255 +j 2570 215 + j 2370 LIST OF CHARTS Chart Page 2 per Second 1 200 Cycles 300 “ “ “ 2 500 “ “ “ 3 1000 “ “ H 4 2000 “ “ “ 5 3000 “ “ * 6 1SS 1, SECTION c 2 6 IDEAL TRANSF 1:1.5 1:1 1:1 5 HIGH LOW 7 + t El F-J EQU VALENT 120D 304-201-101 FIG. I CKT. OF 120D -— II IDEAL TRANSF 1:1,5 2 I HIGH 5 vALENT CKT. OF 120D -. iF - FIG. 2 IDEAL TRANSF 1’1.5 1:1 .-— *T {3 HIGH 5 7 -- it it EQUIVALENT I 1.5 %; Zx= LOW .- ---- 2 4 CKT. OF 120D FIG.3 Page 3 SECTION 304-201-101 TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF 120D Miscellaneous REPEATING COIL Data Inner windings (2- 1) and (6-5), parallel wound, each 569 turns #29ES, Outer windings (4-3) and (8-7), parallel wound, each 465 turns #25ES, Permalloy core with 8 mil equivalent series air gap. Impedance ratio (4-3) (8-7) to (2-1) (6-5) = 1:L5 (& 470). Inductance of (4-3) (8-7) at 900 cps, 3V, = 0.55 hen. min., 0.90 hen. Effective resistance of (4-3) (8-7) at 900 cps, 3V, = 450f2 max. Inductance unbalance: (2-1 ) and (6-5) n 0.3?Z0 max.; (4-3) and (8-7) = Equivalent Networks 12.7Q &15%. 5.5fI &15 ?10. max. 0.370 max. and Parameter IDEAL 1:1, 1:1.50 4 * 1 2 2A ~A 3 8 *c 7 7 !- 0.1 -7V ac, 0-100 Cps 200 300 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 ma dc in (4-3) (8-7) Transfer A+j Equivalent Unity Ratio T Network z., i?c Freq. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 +j +j +j +j +j +j +j +j 3 4 7 14 21 28 35 42 26 +j 39 +j 68 +j 298 + j 1020 +j 4740 +j 87500 +j 7770 –j 5 ‘[ Nep. 871 1240 2060 4610 9100 19600 19500 26200 .143 .124 .106 .0866 .0721 .0554 .0256 .0171 Image Parameters Constant B Rad. tb –j –j – j –j –j – j +j +j .112 .0902 .0632 .0326 .0174 .0063 .0135 .0544 L24 1.08 0.92 0.75 0.63 0.48 0.22 0.15 Image Impedance ZI 102 118 138 177 233 386 1980 1556 +j +j +j +j +j +j 121 150 214 390 639 1056 +j 1685 –j 25 0.1 -7V ac, ?80 ma dc in [4-3) (8-7) Freq. CDS 200 300 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Page 4 Transfer A+j Equivalent Unity Ratio T Network z, 14 +j 14 +j 14 14 14 14 14 14 +j +j +j +j +j +j 3 4 7 14 21 28 35 42 6 +j 15 +j 36 210 623 2000 16600 23500 +j +j +j +j +j –j Rad. Nep. Zc 737 1040 1710 3750 6980 13200 37000 44200 .154 .135 .116 .0959 .0822 .0676 .0431 .0166 Image Parameter* Constant B d; Image Impedance z, –j .123 1.34 92 +j 112 – j –j – j –j –j +j +j .0998 .0700 ,0366 .0210 .0106 .0009 .0387 1.17 1.01 0.83 0.71 0.59 0.37 0.14 106 124 158 198 277 683 2099 +j +j +j +j +j +j +j 138 196 352 561 872 1610 176 1SS 1, SECTION INPUT IMPEDANCE OF 120D REPEAT WITH ANY TERMINATION 200 304-201-101 Chart 1 NG COIL CPS R 200 1 I ? 400 600 i 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 .\’ ,. lx ,, “Y / :---—:“1”’”’ <“?-””: ””””-% “--”--“Y--’-” -’”k”1600 800 /’” an n 111---- .+! .&.!-!.- 400 o w“”’=: ‘+?’.! —---+-–----”%”-----”-’7---’ -i-eoo -f400 i 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 R FOR EXPLANATION OF USE OF CHARTS SEE SECTION 304-200-100 Page 5 1SS 1, SECTION INPUT IMPEDANCE OF {200 REPEATING WITH ANY TERMINATION 300 304-201-101 Chart 2 COIL CPS .U FOR EXPLANATION OF USE OF CHARTS SEE SECTION 304-200-100 Page 6 1SS 1, SECTION INPUT IMPEDANCE OF 1200 REPEATING WITH ANY TERMINATION 500 304-201-101 Chart 3 COIL CPS R 200 x 400 800 1000 1200 1400 {600 {800 2000 2200 2400 x — 4200 600 4200 I *, ? ,“/ IOoc ,$ 1.’ ,/ $-2.5- {000 ~fi~~-i+f.-~-~--;! j:-- 1 800 ,’#,3 -,-”_, ,,. 77!Z!\ — 600 ‘;: \ 800 % : “ ‘_:” ++-+TM..--l‘ ,’ d%. 600 40C 400 200 200 0 0 –200 -200 .+=aehz%.i+---., , -400 -400 – 600 -600 I...::..- Y.. : .;::./..1”...:.---1 -800 –800 //-70.2. 1 -1000 -iooo -1200 –i200 -{400 –1400 o 200 400 600 800 iOOO 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 R FOR EXPLANATION OF USE OF CHARTS SEE SECTION 304-200-100 Page 7 1SS 1, SECTION INPUT IMPEDANCE OF 120D REPEATING WITH ANY TERMINATION 1000 304-201-101 Chart 4 COIL CPS R 200 400 —.—— I 600 800 1000 i200 1 1400 I t600 I 1800 2000 2200 2400 , 1 lx -1 1000 . 1 ,. .-, 1 Iv Iv w !. 800 7 200 200 tl f 0 -200 F- -4001 “i”’ 1“’”/! a 40 i A-200 !. 1 q –400 1 -600 &l-m”H-800 . PPM+F+l-’2°0 I o ...).. ....1: 200 ‘:”: ’1:”. 400 1-..:[. ..’1 600 ““[ 800 ! ~~ I 1000 1 I {200 {400 1 {600 I ‘ 1800 i 2000 I 2200 ! 2400 R FOR EXPLANATION OF USE OF CHARTS SEE SECTION 304-200-100 Page 8 1SS 1, SECTION INPUT IMPEDANCE OF i20D REPEATING WITH ANY TERMINATION 2000 304-201-101 Chart 5 COIL CPS R 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 x x {200 4200 1000 4000 800 800 600 600 400 400 200 200 0 0 -200 -200 -400 -400 -600 -600 -800 -800 -1000 + 000 –{200 -4200 -1400 –i400 o 200 400 600 800 iOOO i 200 1400 i600 1800 2000 2200 2400 F? FOR EXPLANATION OF USE OF CHARTS SEE SECTION 304-200-100 Page 9 1SS 1, SECTION INPUT IMPEDANCE OF 120D REPEATING wITH ANY TERMINATION 3000 304-201-101 Chart 6 COIL CPS R 200 400 600 800 1000 f200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 x x 4200 fooo 1000 800 600 400 200 0 -200 -400 -600 lk--Ji$K%&J%Lm:”a.+i -800 -tooo ~}+ -420012 /- ---~ - ; u-l--w+ I 1/ u’k+l!- \ ~,_, “:: P+””‘-i+-+ -1200 I -1400 WL-JR--I i. h. .~; i. 200 [-: :;:-T:;:: :;:.: :“ -1400 ,.. i hO” ,,- \ 0 --.30 400 600 800 1000 1200 ;.w-+j-~ “ i 4400 1600 L- t 18002000 .!”. ”’! 2200 “ “/ .“ .! 2400 R FOR EXPLANATION OF USE OF CHARTS SEE SECTION 304-200-100 Page 10 10 Pages