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The main problem with it is that the two stages being connected with the
wire will no longer see the same impedances they see when operating. This can cause a multitude of changes in their operation, including modifying their frequency responses and gains. It can also cause instability that's not present when the intermediate stage is in place. The amount of the changes depends greatly on the nature of the cicuits being connected, as well as the frequency. The changes will almost certainly be severe at UHF and considerable at VHF. At HF, you might get by with it and you might not, depending on the circuits. It's good practice to design each stage for a standard input and output impedance, with 50 ohms being overwhelmingly the most common choice for RF circuitry. That is, each stage should be designed for correct operation when driven from a 50 ohm source and terminated with a 50 ohm load. The great benefit to this approach is that it allows independent testing and characterization of each stage with a standard set of test equipment. A secondary benefit is that any stage can be replaced with a jumper of 50 ohm coax without changing the impedances seen by the connected stages. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Paul Burridge wrote: Hi, Let's say I'm trouble-shooting a circuit board with several stages of RF amplification in addition to a primary source in the form of a VCXO. I'd like to be able to bypass certain parts of the signal path by the use of a jumper wire. This wire may need to be up to 4 inches in length to have sufficient reach between stages. Can anyone see a problem with this? I mean, rather than a single wire, should I use some sort of grounded outer lead like coax to carry the signal? at HF at VHF at UHF |
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