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Inside electronic circuits, signals are processed either in the form of voltage or in the form of current. In the section related to voltage and current dividers we learned that the ratio between the signal source impedance and load impedances is extremely important because it directly affects how much the signal amplitude is reduced at the interface node between the source and load. In the ideal case, voltage amplitude stays unchanged if the source impedance is zero, and/or the load impedance is infinite (i.e. the load current is zero).
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Sobot, R. (2014). Matching Networks: Problems. In: Wireless Communication Electronics by Example. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02871-2_6
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