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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 22:06:47 +0200, "Helmut Sennewald"
wrote: You are wrong here. I assume that the book doesn't claim to do an impedance match to 50 Ohm input resistance for max. output power. It's just designed as a passive lowpass filter with different source and load resistor having a flat amplitude response. Nothing more. The input resistance of this filter is for example 5 Ohm at f=12MHz. According to the seven reactive parts, it has 3 notches and 3 resonances for the input resistance over the frequency band from 0 to 200Mhz and an additional zero at infinity frequency. Thanks, Helmut (and others) You're right as usual. I'd carried out my checks at 35Mhz which is of course the cut-off frequency. I'd forgot I was dealing with a LPF and had proceeded on the basis that 35Mhz was the centre frequency of a BPF. D'oh! Sometimes I'm amazed by my own carelessness. No doubt my regular admirers won't be, though. :-( I'll do another series of plots for 20, 10 and 5 Mhz later and expect to see the input impedance point shift accordingly. Thanks for your sterling efforts, BTW. p. |
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