![]() ![]() When theload impedance happens to be equal to the complex conjugateof the source impedance, other practical reasons for this type ofimpedance matching exists, other than effecting maximum powertransfer. Inappropriately, theutility and value of the maximum power transfer theorem areoften elevated to be religious icons of electrical engineering.While the theorem appears to be useful, often in real circuitsthe load impedance is not set equal to the complex conjugate ofthe equivalent impedance of the connecting source. ![]() KaiserAbstract-The limited usefulness of the maximum powertransfer theorem in practice is argued. 3, AUGUST 2007 251“Deglorifying” the Maximum Power TransferTheorem and Factors in Impedance SelectionJames C.
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