How to do amplifier impedance matching to achieve the maximum power transmission?
I have a query about Impedance Matching.
I had seen in a tutorial (I dont remember the reference) that input impedance shold be transformed as it is to 50 Ohm, where as the output impedance is conjugately matched to 50 Ohm.
My question is: Knowing the input and output impedances of the transistor, if we want to conjugate match it to 50 Ohms, shall we match conjugate impedances to 50 Ohm at both ends?
Thanks in anticipation
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Added after 8 minutes:
YES
TO achieve the maxim power Transmission,you should match the input impedances to the source
impedances and the output impedances tou the load
impedances.
Added after 14 seconds:
YES
TO achieve the maxim power Transmission,you should match the input impedances to the source
impedances and the output impedances tou the load
impedances.
Well, If your Input & Output has Impedance 50 ohm
then you should obviously match your transistor I/p & O/p since you need maximum power transfer.
Use smith chart.
Adding more detail, let say the transistor has input impedance of 20+j3 and output impedance of 5+j10 then the input matching transmission line has one end 50 ohm which is source. the other end will have impedance of 20-j3 which is complex conjugate.
Similarly on output side another matching network one end with 50 ohm for load and the other end which is 5-j10 complex conjugate of out put of the transistor.
Hope this make you better understanding.
if u want to do simaltenous conjugate matching u need to check how do do it from the books, coz the transistors is not a unilateral , so the matching will affect both sides.
but in gernal if u want to match an impedance with to 50 ohm , match the conjugate of it to the 50 Ohm
in other words design the network to tranform the 50 ohm to the complex conjuagte of the desired impedance
Khouly
