bpelec
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2005
- 54
I need to impedance match between a 50 Ohm channel and a 100 Ohm channel, and the channel has a bandwith around 2 Ghz.
It has been suggested to me that I use a "Klopfenstein Taper", as it is apparently a near optimum design.
My understanding is that I will essentially be custom designing a transmission line to sit between my two channels, and the Klopfenstein Taper has a near optimum geometry. For example, I guess I could also use a triangular taper or an exponential taper.
Here's my question:
I am new to impedance matching using tapers, and am finding the material I have found on the Klopfenstein Taper quite complicated. I guess it comes down to how to work out the starting and finishing width of the taper, and the length of the taper, as a function of the impedances and bandwidths involved... Does anyone have any experience with this kind of design, and could anyone point me in the direction of some easy to digest material?
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
BPELEC.