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definition / example of "Intrinsic Load Impedance" in relation to amplifier design?

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definition / example of "Intrinsic Load Impedance" in relation to amplifier design?

Could someone point me to a definition / example of "Intrinsic Load Impedance" in relation to amplifier design?
I read on Microwaves101, "The intrinsic impedance is a measure of the ratio of the electric field to the magnetic field." but how does this relate to the "Intrinsic Load Impedance" of an amplifier?

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GE
 

Re: definition / example of "Intrinsic Load Impedance" in relation to amplifier desig

It's Radiation Related term and is not used in Amplifier Design.
For instance Intrinsic Impedance of the Vacuum is 377 Ohm.
 

Re: definition / example of "Intrinsic Load Impedance" in relation to amplifier desig

Appreciate response BigBoss and understand what you are saying.
The term "Intrinsic Load Impedance" is used in software package AMPSA. It seems to relate to the IV curve.
 

Re: definition / example of "Intrinsic Load Impedance" in relation to amplifier desig

The adjective "intrinsic" is related to a basic but important characteristic of a thing or a person.
So, this adjective could be associated with almost everything, not only to a Load Impedance.
 

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