rakesh.kumar78910
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i have designed my circuit, but i am confused about impedance matching. i know we can use a resistor for matching, but is it possible to use a capacitor or inductor for matching the impedance in a circuit.
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QWhat is it supposed to do?i have designed my circuit, but i am confused about impedance matching. i know we can use a resistor for matching, but is it possible to use a capacitor or inductor for matching the impedance in a circuit.
20 years I worked in the technical support department at Natl Semi wishing I could have said that to the people calling me....... boss wouldn't have liked it.Please post your circuit so we can advise you.
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I agree with Audio.
You only need to match impedance if you want to maximise the power transfer from source to the load.
I also agree. I just want to add the word "efficiency". Impedance matching maximizes the power transfer efficiency.
I wouldn't use the word 'efficiency' as the maximum theoretical efficiency is only 50%, which is pretty inefficient.