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On a sunny day (24 Sep 2006 10:03:00 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Jan Panteltje wrote: At 27MHz 50Ohm this is not critical. Huh???? Since when is impedance matching at RF frequencies not important? Then maybe you could tell us at what frequency it is important... LOL You really have no experience now have you? First the little PCBs just form some extra capacitance to ground. There is no transmission line. And you may need that anyways, why else solder those caps over your output transformer. Second, for a transmission line L and C are important, and L is close to zero here, and f is very low. The 'length' of the track is very very short in their design. You can hardly speak of a transmission line at all at 27MHz. Not a significant part of the wavelength anyways. 'Transmission line' properly matched only implies no refections and some known impedance after all. And where is this 'line'? You mentioned that calculator, but did you ever use it? If so what did you enter for the constants? |
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