Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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ISBN: 9780078028229
Author: Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 87P
A radio receiver has an input resistance of 300 Ω. When it is connected directly to an antenna system with a characteristic impedance of 75 Ω, an impedance mismatch occurs. By inserting an impedance-matching transformer ahead of the receiver, maximum power can be realized. Calculate the required turns ratio.
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