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Badpa Flter Equvalet (4) 5B-9 Frm the kw, BW=f / =1.63 GHz Frm the Fg.8-9 (b) 3dB pt fr f <f 0 at f m = 0.4 GHz fr f >f 0 at f max =.19 GHz, BW= f max -f m =1.79 GHz he equvalet badpa flter aaly allw u t expla the repe f the matchg etwrk ear f 0 Fg.8-8(c) Fg.8-9(b) Ndal ualty Factr he equvalet badpa flter aaly cmplexty ad a mpler methd f etmatg the qualty factr called dal qualty factr. At each de f the matchg etwrk the mpedace ca be expreed a a equvalet mpedace r admttace YP GP BP B G P P he relat f the laded qualty factr ad dal qualty factr. h reult true fr ay -type matchg etwrk he laded qualty factr f the matchg etwrk uually etmated a the maxmum dal qualty factr 5B-10

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-matchg wth Ctur mth Chart() 5B-13 Fg.8-11(a) Impedace rafrmat the mth Chart Nte: -type matchg cat determe the ad badwdth. -matchg wth Ctur mth Chart(1) 5B-14 Becaue -type matchg etwrk prvde ctrl ver the value f, We ca trduce the thrd elemet the matchg etwrk ad matchg etwrk Example 8-5 Deg the -mathcg etwrk wth determed f0 1GHz ( 60 0), (10 0) Aume that dal qualty factr = 3 <l> Fg.8-14 -type matchg etwrk tplgy Fg.8-16 -type matchg etwrk crcut

-matchg wth Ctur mth Chart() 5B-15 he extra f freedm t adut the qualty factr (badwdth) f matchg etwrk cme at the expee f a addtal crcut elemet. f0 1GHz ; ( 60 0), (10 0) Fg.8-15 Deg f a -type matchg etwrk fr a pecfed =3 -matchg wth Ctur mth Chart(1) 5B-16 ce the lad ad put mpedace are fxed, we cat prduce a matchg etwrk that ha a qualty factr lwer tha the hghet. Example 8-5 Deg the -mathcg etwrk wth lwet f0. 4GHz (10 (0 10), 40), / / 1 <l> ce the lad ad put mpedace are fxed > we cat prduce a matchg etwrk that ha a qualty factr lwer tha the hghet =. Fg.8-17 -type matchg etwrk Cfgurat

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