Non-physical Impedance Matching

Authors

  • William D. May Raytheon/Applied Signal Technology

Keywords:

commutative algebra, EM modeling, Grobner ¨ basis, impedance matching

Abstract

Non-physical matching (NPM) is a method for transforming the impedance of a CEM modeled device into a target impedance using algebraic methods. NPM is a useful tool for replicating existing devices in CEM models.

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Wolfram Research, Inc., Mathematica. Champaign, Illinois: Wolfram Research, Inc., 2019.

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Published

2020-11-07

How to Cite

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William D. May, “Non-physical Impedance Matching”, ACES Journal, vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 1382–1383, Nov. 2020.

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