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13.56MHz Signal Phase Shift by 90 Degrees
It'll be used in a Matching Box, so I want the Output Impedance and Input Impedance to be equal to 50Ω. -peace stickman!- stickman!
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13.56MHz Signal Phase Shift by 90 Degrees
Could you suggest me a way I could balance the 50 Ohm load and get a 90 degree phase change using transformer/inductor/capacitor/resistor? -peace stickman!- stickman!
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13.56MHz Signal Phase Shift by 90 Degrees
Homework Statement I have a 13.56MHz signal to be used in a power sensor. However, in order for it to go through the RF/IF Phase and Gain Detector [AD8302], I need to shift the phase of this 13.56MHz signal by +90 degrees. I want to avoid using Transistors, due to the variation in β of...- stickman!
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- Degrees Phase Phase shift Shift Signal
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Transmission Line, voltage drop
i'll look over it, but that's what it says on the question paper. thank you for pointing it out, i should've noticed this ! :p -peace stickman!- stickman!
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Transmission Line, voltage drop
Homework Statement Prove that for a line having resistance R, and reactance X, and supplying load of P+jQ has an approximate voltage drop of: Vr = [RP+XQ]/Vs Homework Equations none given. The Attempt at a Solution I made a diagram, with R, X, and P+jQ in series. Vr is the...- stickman!
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- Drop Line Transmission Transmission line Voltage Voltage drop
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