transformer for impedance matching

why do we use transformer for impedance matching?

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  • Saandeep Sreerambatla
    Saandeep Sreerambatla
    Generally Impedance matching is done to maximise the power transfer to the load which is according to the Max.power transfer theorem.

    So to keep the input impedance as the complex conjegate of the load impedance we use transformers in which the waveform of the power will be same with change in voltage across secodary which helps in maintaining the impedance equal to load.

    Practically Stepped transmission lines are used for this purpose which reduces echos, electromagnetic interference and distortion of pf at load.

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