Using 0.6 to 1.7uH inductance. C is a 70pF variable one. Interestingly, U and L are in parallel, not what is suggested in litterature.
2*pi*F= 1/sqrt(L*C)
says we're at ~17 to 20MHz freq. We would need to double L to get to 10MHz.
Effect of the adaptation, with and without, on the signal
## Detail
Effect of the adaptation, in detail, with and without, on the signal
We gain a deeper peak at resonance.
Impedance matching details
Impedance matching details
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
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Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
Impedance matching experiment (category: graph).
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