Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Lumped L and C components in matching circuits
Lecture 3: SmithChart and its application
Lecture 4: Use of SmithChart tool software Lecture
5: Design of narrowband impedance matching circuit
Three commonly used topologies for narrowband matching circuit design - L-type, T-type and π-type
Lecture 6: Design of dual-band matching circuit
Lecture 7: Design of broadband matching circuit
Lecture 8: Example of broadband matching circuit design Lecture
9: Design of differential matching circuit
Lecture 10: Tolerance analysis of impedance matching circuit
Lecture 11: Course summary
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1. ZigBee is a short-range, low-complexity, low-power, low-cost two-wire wireless communication technology. It is mainly used for data transmission (including periodic data, intermittent data and low-
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