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Controlling impedances in RF circuits are essential to maximize power transfer between blocks and to reduce reflections caused by impedance discontinuities along a signal path.
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Controlling impedances in RF circuits are essential to maximize power transfer between blocks and to reduce reflections caused by impedance discontinuities along a signal path. In this module, we will define the quality factor, Q, for a device and a circuit, and use this Q to build circuits that modify the impedance seen across a port.
  
 
== Device Quality Factor ==
 
== Device Quality Factor ==

Revision as of 17:27, 1 September 2020

Controlling impedances in RF circuits are essential to maximize power transfer between blocks and to reduce reflections caused by impedance discontinuities along a signal path. In this module, we will define the quality factor, Q, for a device and a circuit, and use this Q to build circuits that modify the impedance seen across a port.

Device Quality Factor

Series-Parallel Conversions

Basic Matching Networks

Loss in Matching Networks

T and Pi Matching Networks