Wide-band matching network for piezoelectric transducer

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – With impedance matching

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333186, 310314, 310317, H03H 738, H03H 915

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ABSTRACT:
Wide-band network for matching a signal-conducting line having a characteristic impedance of 50 ohms to a piezoelectric transmitter having a capacitance C.sub.o and a reactance X.sub.o for a center frequency f.sub.o of the frequency band to be transmitted. Various circuit arrangements and dimensioning rules for the circuit elements are specified as a function of the reactance X.sub.o. The transmitter is a part of an acoustic lens arrangement.

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