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Re: Is calculations of L-pads based on "nominal impedance" or Re? [message #18676 is a reply to message #18674] Wed, 29 March 2006 11:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Peter K is currently offline  Peter K
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Hi Wayne,

I have got the Spice program and I have also tried to un-zip it by the program you kindly provided. The un-zip fubnction seems to work, but for some reason nothng happens when I try to open the Spice program....

However, provided you mentioned that the R-value to base the L-pads on should ideally be close to the actual impedance of the driver, I think it seems most obvious to base the L-pad calculations on the 16 Ohm nominal impedance, which according to the graph from the BMS-site seems close to the mean impedance of this driver.

Does this seem sensible to you?

Thanks!

Regards
Peter

 
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