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Hello.
I maybe should have put this in the maths section, but it is related to electronics, so I figured here.
I am reading Microwave Engineering by Pozar, and in one of the examples, it says that the series RC load impedance is ZL = 60 - j80, so the resistance is 60 Ohms and the capacitance is 0.995pF. But is doesn't expalin how that C value was arrived at.
I was initially thinking that this was arrived at by comverting to polar form, but that doesn't seem to be it.
Could someone please help me with this?
Thanks.
-S
I maybe should have put this in the maths section, but it is related to electronics, so I figured here.
I am reading Microwave Engineering by Pozar, and in one of the examples, it says that the series RC load impedance is ZL = 60 - j80, so the resistance is 60 Ohms and the capacitance is 0.995pF. But is doesn't expalin how that C value was arrived at.
I was initially thinking that this was arrived at by comverting to polar form, but that doesn't seem to be it.
Could someone please help me with this?
Thanks.
-S