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Old February 27th 05, 04:15 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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John Woodgate wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Therefore, the key to converting the non-linear source to
an equivalent linear source lies in a Fourier analysis?
Do the other-than-fundamental terms in the Fourier analysis
encounter a low impedance or a high impedance?


Yes. Not facetious; the impedance matching network can be configured to
minimise individual or a few harmonic emissions by adjusting its
impedances at harmonic frequencies. Either high or low (or perhaps both)
can minimise the emission, depending on the configuration.


Whether the harmonic impedance is high or low would affect
the efficiency, no?
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