What is impedance matching? Applications of impedance matching. Impedance matching and design considerations. Impedance (Z) matching is an essential part of most RF circuit design. Regardless of what ...
Impedance matching is easy if you know the basics. Download the eBook to find out how. Impedance matching is one of those design processes that you use to make circuits and equipment work properly. It ...
This experimental program focuses at development, implementation, and validation of a novel control design strategy, based on impedance matching, for executing real-time hybrid simulations Real-time ...
Even before entering the mystical realms of UHF design, radio frequency (RF) circuits come with a whole range of fun design aspects as well. A case in point can be found in transmission line ...
To deliver the next generation of satellite services, operators are increasingly exploiting the benefits of wideband digital payloads. Broadband ADCs/DACs now directly digitise/re-construct IF/RF ...
All transformers have nameplates, and all manufacturers use the same nomenclature for capacity, ratings, impedance, and other pertinent information. This article focuses on dry- or oil-type ...
It’s one thing to learn about transmission lines in theory, and quite another to watch a voltage pulse bounce off an open connector. [Alpha Phoenix] bridges the gap between knowledge and understanding ...
When it comes to actual antennas in the real world, much of our knowledge is empirical. We know very broadly theories that explain how a point charge radiates (Maxwell’s equations), the need for ...
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High-Frequency Circuit Analysis Evolves with 2025 Co-Simulation and Faraday Cage Research
As high-frequency circuit design evolves, the gap between theoretical models and practical application is narrowing thanks to recent computational breakthroughs. A 2024–2025 surge in co-simulation ...
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