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3/25/2009 L Network Analysis 1/10 Jim Stiles The Univ. of Kansas Dept. of EECS L- Network Analysis Consider the first matching L- Network , which we shall denote as matching Network (A): Note that this matching Network consists of just two lumped elements, which must be purely reactive in other words, a capacitor and an inductor! To make 0in =, the input impedance of the Network must be: 0inZZ= Note that using basic circuit Analysis we find that this input impedance is: 111 LinLLLZjBZjXZjBZjXjBZ =++=++ ZL YjB=ZjX= z =0 ()()00ininZZ = = 0Z , 3/25/2009 L Network Analysis 2/10 Jim Stiles The Univ. of Kansas Dept. of EECS Note that a matched Network , with 0inZZ=, means that: 0Re{}inZZ= AND Im{} 0inZ= Note that there are two equations.
3/25/2009 L Network Analysis 1/10 Jim Stiles The Univ. of Kansas Dept. of EECS L-Network Analysis Consider the first matching L-network, which we shall denote as matching network (A): Note that this matching network consists of just two lumped elements, which must be purely reactive—in other words, a capacitor and an inductor! To make 0
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