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Hi ,,

Can any one guide me how to do 2 element lumped elements matching inorder to match a source impedance of 25-j15Ω to 100-j25Ω.



frequency of signal is 60 MHz , although I just need the procedure .
Limitations (we have to do it using 2 lumped elements and not 3).

Please if any one can guide.

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Read the impedance matching chapter from Bowick book.
 

Use smith chart if you know it. Otherwise you can use math calculations since it involves only two lumped elements (assume an L network for example, just like the procedure for real load).
 

Hi

Thanks for the reply but , I've gone through the lecture already , I've confusion regarding using absorbtion method or resonat approach. so far as I tried , it could be done using resonant approach and not absorption ..

but , then I mean to say that u 've got capacitance on both sides ie.source and load , so how do we deal with that. I 've tried solving this on the way example 4.2 and 4.3 is done .

well I know how to do it by smith chart but I need to know and do it mathematically , try it and let me know if you could possibly do it. plz


regards
 

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