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Basically you want to create a non-inductive 50-ohm load.
The Great Amateur Sypher, Wylie 1965
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Link Microtek has expanded its portfolio of Lynx non-ITAR components with a range of low-cost 50-ohm coaxial attenuators covering the frequency range DC to
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So, the signal was split in two, connected to both inputs of an AND gate, producing an identical logic signal with the necessary buffering to drive the 50-ohm device.
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Link Microtek has expanded its portfolio of Lynx non-ITAR components with a range of low-cost 50-ohm coaxial attenuators covering the frequency range DC to
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So, the signal was split in two, connected to both inputs of an AND gate, producing an identical logic signal with the necessary buffering to drive the 50-ohm device.
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While the vast majority of arbitrary/function generators provide a maximum of 10 V p-p amplitude into 50-ohm loads, a number of applications - particularly in automotive and power electronics design - require higher amplitudes.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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So, the signal was split in two, connected to both inputs of an AND gate, producing an identical logic signal with the necessary buffering to drive the 50-ohm device.
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There are also three resistors, two 50-ohm and one 100-ohm, which are used when driving a red LED, or blue or green, respectively.
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And while the tuner is presenting a nonreactive 50-ohm load to the transmitter, it is also presenting a nonreactive source of some other value for a nonreactive antenna system.
eHam.net News 2009
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And even the value, 2.5: 1, is meaningless if you're using a 50-ohm SWR meter in a system where impedances could be anything but 50 ohms.
eHam.net News 2009
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