Bloodninja
New Member
Hello all,
while studying i had this odd question. we know that the maximum power transfer theorm indicates that impedence matching is necessery to achieve max power transfer to the load, but when it comes to amplifier networks, and studying the effect of load resistance, we say that the load resistance better be large to achieve higher gain, so how do these two facts get along ?
i'm saying that creating higher load for amplifier networks establishes some change in current gain to keep power to its max maybe ?
while studying i had this odd question. we know that the maximum power transfer theorm indicates that impedence matching is necessery to achieve max power transfer to the load, but when it comes to amplifier networks, and studying the effect of load resistance, we say that the load resistance better be large to achieve higher gain, so how do these two facts get along ?
i'm saying that creating higher load for amplifier networks establishes some change in current gain to keep power to its max maybe ?