To attain maximum power delivered to a load, what value of load impedance is required if a. the load can have any complex value; b. the load must be pure resistance?
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This means the load impedance should be the complex conjugate of the Thevenin impedance, which is given by: \[ Z_{eq} = Z_{th}^* \] ** Show more…
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