Hi, in another video of yours called "Quarter Wave Transformer - Lesson 9" at 1:04 the formula you showed was Zin=Zo(etc..), but in this video the formula you showed at 1:34 was Zin=Z1(etc..). Both videos talks about Quarter Wave Transformer, so I'm confused as to why the Zin formula are different.
I'm seeing the same equation in both videos...? However, the equation may be correctly stated in a variety of ways, depending on the variable names used in the accompanying diagram. I believe the nomenclature (and the equations) are the same in both the videos you mentioned.
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Hi, in another video of yours called "Quarter Wave Transformer - Lesson 9" at 1:04 the formula you showed was Zin=Zo(etc..), but in this video the formula you showed at 1:34 was Zin=Z1(etc..). Both videos talks about Quarter Wave Transformer, so I'm confused as to why the Zin formula are different.
I'm seeing the same equation in both videos...? However, the equation may be correctly stated in a variety of ways, depending on the variable names used in the accompanying diagram. I believe the nomenclature (and the equations) are the same in both the videos you mentioned.
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