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Broadband Matching of a Capacitive Transducer to a Load

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The paper reports on a feasibility study of broadband matching of devices with resistive and capacitive components of the output impedance to active loads using conventional low-pass filters of different orders. The matching is impossible with Butterworth's classical filter whose frequency characteristic is made as at as possible. Curves of frequency characteristics and tables of rated parameters of matching components are given.

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Syrtsov, A.A., Barkhatov, V.A. Broadband Matching of a Capacitive Transducer to a Load. Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing 38, 851–856 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023714011639

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