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Joel Koltner wrote:
Assume that I have a MMIC amplifier that has FET inputs and therefore has a high input impedance... let's say it's 500ohms. I don't consider 500 Ohms to be "high impedance". I was taught that MMICs were 50 Ohms in and out. |
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