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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 09:41:34 -0800, "Tim Wescott"
wrote: Sorta. The distinction has more to do with whether you're following your output stage with something that needs to see a specific impedance (like a filter in a receiver), and whether you're building a power stage. I couldn't think of a good generalization, so I listed some examples below. Then I realized that it really boils down to the fact that the impedance matching rule is a tool for predicing circuit behavior, not a guideline for life. RF stage in a receiver: you want to match the output impedance to the following filter or mixer for maximum power transfer and good filter/mixer performance. You usually _don't_ want to match input impedance because the best power transfer impedance is not the same as the best noise figure impedance. IF preamplifier (between a passive mixer and a crystal or mechanical filter): Match both input and output impedances, both to maximize power transfer and to get good performance from the attached stages. 1st buffer in a VFO: _don't_ match impedances with the oscillator! You want to purposely refrain from taking much power from the oscillator tank, because a heavily loaded oscillator is a poor oscillator. You probably _do_ want to match impedances on the output so the following stage won't need so much gain. 1-transistor transmitter: It's an oscillator, but a power stage too. Load it (match impedances) enough to get useful power on the antenna, but not so much that you screw up performance. Power output (usually): match impedances to the input, don't match impedance to the output (for all the reasons given earlier). This applies to any class of stage: A, B, AB, C, D and E (yes, there are class D and E stages). And even "S" IIRC! Thanks, Tim. I'm going to have to digest this lot. Might take a while... -- "I expect history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill |
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