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A transmission line may refer to a cable or assembly that is designed to carry radio frequencies and must consider the wave nature of the signal. Coaxial cable is an example of a transmission line. It may also refer to high-voltage power transmission lines, used to transfer power from generating stations to consumers.

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Guideline for Impedance Matching (simplified cases)

Dealing with impedance matching of RF networks one facing two common techniques: (a) maximize power transfer (b) minimize reflexion of signal waves In this question I have tried to develop some kind o …
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Maximum power transfer and minimization of signal reflection: When should what be applied

Impedance matching is the practice of designing the input impedance of an electrical load or the output impedance of its corresponding signal source to maximize the power transfer or minimize signal r …
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Maximum power transfer and minimization of wave reflection: Understanding the difference on ...

It is well known that there are two usual methods in impedance matching: if we have a network consisting of a source with impedance \$Z_S\$ and load with impedance \$Z_L\$ then we have two options to …
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