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Re: Why transistor with higher impedance is easier for match
I think application here is narrowband, not broadband. For a narrow band matching, as I mentioned before, the difficulty should be similar. Could you recommend some paper for the matching difference between low and high impedence if...
Re: Why transistor with higher impedance is easier for match
Thanks. But even the "higher" means closer to 50Ohm compared with the low resistance, the matching is still needed and the difficulty should be similar also.
I am reading a good RF book called "Practical RF Circuit Design For Modern Wireless System", there is a statement "The lower-power devices are easier to match because their impedance is higher" in section 2.6 "Available Gain Design Technique". I can't understand as in my mind, the lower...
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