Something that all radio amateurs encounter sooner or later is the subject of impedance matching. If you’d like to make sure all that power is transferred from your transmitter into the antenna and ...
What is impedance matching? Applications of impedance matching. Impedance matching and design considerations. Impedance (Z) matching is an essential part of most RF circuit design. Regardless of what ...
In January 2012 I looked at the venerable T network for impedance matching in AM antenna systems. Now I’ll discuss the L and Pi networks, and look at their use in antenna systems. The L network is the ...
When it comes to actual antennas in the real world, much of our knowledge is empirical. We know very broadly theories that explain how a point charge radiates (Maxwell’s equations), the need for ...
This application note describes the way to design an output matching network at a given load resistance. The document presented can also be used in all Melexis transmitter and transceiver integrated ...
Impedance matching is easy if you know the basics. Download the eBook to find out how. During impedance matching, a specific electronic load (R L) is made to match a generator output impedance (R g) ...
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