circuitking
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Hi, I should design a matching network that gives required different input impedances at different frequencies as in the figure.
I found this relevant to my problem.
https://www.edaboard.com/showthread.php?41259-How-to-design-a-impedance-matching-network
I should use Transmission line based T network and see how close I can get to those required impedance values. It is related to broadband Matching.
As someone pointed out in the previous post, I could only think of matching from 50 ohm to the needed impedance at the center frequency of the band (sqrt(Fmin*Fmax)). Anyone has better Ideas? Thanks
I found this relevant to my problem.
https://www.edaboard.com/showthread.php?41259-How-to-design-a-impedance-matching-network
I should use Transmission line based T network and see how close I can get to those required impedance values. It is related to broadband Matching.
As someone pointed out in the previous post, I could only think of matching from 50 ohm to the needed impedance at the center frequency of the band (sqrt(Fmin*Fmax)). Anyone has better Ideas? Thanks