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[SOLVED] Impedance converting

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Hi,
I have some theoretical question.
I need to convert input impedance to any different value(output impedance) using passive component. Can you advice me some literature/calculator for it
Thank you
 

You can use a T network. Google "T Network" or "Tee Network". The disadvantage of a T network is that it attenuates the signal. However it will match an input impedance with any output impedance. If the input or output impedances are complex, then the T network will contain reactive components (inductors and/or capacitors). If the impedances are purely resistive, then the T network will consist of resistors only.
 
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