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Impedance inverter

Definition

An impedance inverter changes an output impedance Zout to its inversely proportional value Zin, multiplied by a value K²:

Zin=K2Zout

K is a reactance (in ohm), and is called the characteristic impedance of the inverter.

For the ABCD matrix of an impedance inverter, it holds that A=0 and D=0, with the ABCD matrix of a two-port network defined as: [V1I1]=[ABCD][V2I2]

Since the impedance inverter is a reciprocal network, it follows that AD-BC=1, and since A=D=0, we get: B.C=1.

The general ABCD matrix of an impedance inverter is given by: ABCD=[0jKjK0]

Example: inductive wireless power transfer coupling

Different options exist to realize an impedance inverter, for example:

For example, when we choose an inductor, K equals ωL and we get the following circuit. (Note: a negative inductor corresponds to an capacitance, i.e., a capacitor instead of a coil).

Note that this is exactly the magnetic coupling for inductive wireless power transfer, where L is the mutual inductance!

The ABCD matrix of this impedance inverter is given by: ABCD=[0jωLjωL0]

The corresponding impedance and admittance matrix equals:

Z=[0jωLjωL0]

Y=[0jωLjωL0]

Another example

Many impedance inverters exist. Another example is the following circuit:

The ABCD matrix of the corresponding two-port network equals:

ABCD=[0jωLjωL0]

The corresponding impedance and admittance matrix equals:

Z=[0jωLjωL0]

Y=[0jωLjωL0]


References

  • Tosic, D. V., & Potrebic, M. (2006). Symbolic analysis of immittance inverters, 14th Telecommunication Forum. Belgrade (Serbia), 21-23.
  • J.S.G. Hong and M.J. Lancaster, ``M.J. Microstrip filters for RF/microwave applications,'' John Wiley and Sons.: Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2004.

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