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Another broadband matching approach may use a tapered line transformer with continuously varying
characteristic impedance along its length (characteristic impedance varies continuously in a smooth fashion). In this case, the design obtains reflection coefficients lower than a specified tolerance at frequencies exceeding a minimum value. · The required length of the taper section should be about 0.5 to 1.5 of wavelength. A different narrow-band approach involves the insertion of a shunt imaginary admittance on the line. Often, the admittance is realized with a section (or stub) of transmission line and the technique is commonly known as stub matching. The end of the stub line is short-circuited or open-circuited, in order to realize an imaginary admittance. A second narrow-band example involves the insertion of series impedance (stub) along the line. |
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