The computer-aided design of microwave matching networks |
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Authors: | Stephen E. Sussman-Fort |
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Abstract: | Matching networks, as used between the consecutive stages of an amplifier to manage the transfer of power between the complex source impedance, the active devices, and the load, continue to be of importance, particularly in microwave systems. Synthesis techniques for these networks have evolved from the classical theory to novel numerical approaches that yield significant practical advantages. We review here several well-known design methods, including the classical derivation, sloped-approximation synthesis, and the real-frequency technique. Also considered are enhancements and variations of these methods. Furthermore, we describe the iterated analysis approach, which appears to provide the greatest design flexibility, efficiency, and accuracy to date. Examples are given which illustrate the relative merits of some of the more modern computer-assisted techniques. Finally, we discuss ideas for further research in the area of matching network synthesis. |
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