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I have a signal at 10 MHz produced from a 50 Ω source. How can I match that to a 300 Ω load with low losses without using an RF transformer (space constraints)? Are there any circuits and formulas ...
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I have a signal at a certain frequency produced from a 50 ohm source. How can I match that to a 300 ohm load without attenuation and not using an RF transformer (space constraints)? Are there any circuits and formulas that can help me achieve this?
- I have a signal at 10 MHz produced from a 50 Ω source. How can I match that to a 300 Ω load with low losses without using an RF transformer (space constraints)? Are there any circuits and formulas that can help me achieve this?
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If I have a signal at a certain frequency from a 50 ohm source, how can I match that to a 300 ohm load without attenuation? Are there any formulas that I can use to help me?
- I have a signal at a certain frequency produced from a 50 ohm source. How can I match that to a 300 ohm load without attenuation and not using an RF transformer (space constraints)? Are there any circuits and formulas that can help me achieve this?