Steve said:
>I'm wide open to correction here, but I think If you are matching between
>two resitances, the L match has the lowest loaded Q.
Don't follow that one. In the L network, the Q is fixed by the impedance
transformation. In the pi or the T (one of which is the dual of the other),
having the three variables allows Q to be a chosen parameter.
Although I suspect we may have to define what we mean by the circuit Q here -
the usual trick in a pi is that it's Rin/Xc1.
73
Peter G3RZP
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