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I get what you mean. You can find this from the definition of impedance bridging and matching, right?
The question then is when do we need max power transmission and when the max signal delivery is more concerned? Can you give me some examples?
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A quick question: why when designing a cascoded analog amplifier circuit, the major concern is to get the maximum signal transferred, meaning that the output impedance of the previous stage should be small whereas the following stage's input impedance should be large.
When designing a cascoded...
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