Hi Carl,
Easy, if anyone has a copy of mathcad handy.
Just take the Pi-Net equation and solve it for the output impedance.
73,
Marv WC6W
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 14:30:28 -0500 "carl seyersdahl"
<carlseye@tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> Here's one for the math guru's out there!!
> given the inductance , input and output capacitances, and knowing
> at least
> the input impedance, (50 ohms) can the impedance on the output side
> of a
> pi-network be calculated. I have a set of values that the mfr. used
> in an
> amp, but would like to know what impedance is being matched!!!
> this has been brought up before about the input impedance of the
> gla1000
> for building the input ckts. It crossed my mind that it might be
> possible to
> at least find out what the mfrs. had in mind and that might help me
> in my
> quest . I will likely end up doing it the hard way, which of course
> is
> mostly just time consuming, but any little bit of info will still
> help.!!
> thanks to all who answer!!!
> carl / kz5ca
>
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