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Having issues series resistive and reactive impedance matching
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[QUOTE="mechorigin, post: 6589359, member: 697955"] Interesting, I could give that a try, although I will have to dig through my textbooks, I forgot how to add the signals at RF cause I usually do it at DC. Though I've never had to analyze something this complex before. Yeah I would presume it was at 50 ohms as well, as well as the paper suggests it to be used with (~λ/4 at 900 MHz, and 2200?) and because the diodes have such a low forward voltage and the junction capacitance is roughly 0.18pF each, I would assume the matching circuit might have to match down as to not add more components due to parasitic effects. Still having issues with getting the same results they did, especially in the dual-band RF harvester circuit. [/QUOTE]
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