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let's suppose we have a fixed low-impedance source and a fixed high-impedance load with the purpose of maximum voltage transfer, to be connected each others by a long transmission line compared to wavelength of signal transmitted and we want minimal distortion caused by reflections. Is it a trade-off or is there a solution to have both maximum voltage transfer and a matched reflectionless line?
When referring to the impedance bridge connection, we usually think of audio applications, obviously in that case there are no problems. I refer to those applications with ultrasonic transducers between HF and VHF and meters of cable, drived with sine waves or square waves of MHz and hundreds of volts. For example inspection probes, non-destructive testing or others types of imaging.
When referring to the impedance bridge connection, we usually think of audio applications, obviously in that case there are no problems. I refer to those applications with ultrasonic transducers between HF and VHF and meters of cable, drived with sine waves or square waves of MHz and hundreds of volts. For example inspection probes, non-destructive testing or others types of imaging.
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