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汪洋大海 发表于 2019-9-6 09:31: c; a4 j0 ~: I# @! ?
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The Bridged-T Attenuator is another resistive attenuator design which is a variation on the standard symmetrical T-pad Attenuator.- l7 D! [# s( r" O8 S/ ^. D
As its name implies, the bridged-T attenuator has an additional resistive element forming a bridged network across the two series resistors of the standard T-pad." t2 L% d5 j0 ?8 b% E
This additional resistive element enables the circuit to reduce the level of a signal by the required attenuation without changing the characteristic impedance of the circuit
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The circuit for a “bridged-T attenuator”, ( T ) is given below.
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Resistor, R3 forms the bridge network across a standard T-pad attenuator. The two series resistors, R1 are chosen to equal the source/load line impedance. One major
8 W9 ?9 C/ H4 t8 |8 o9 c8 Qadvantage of the bridged-T attenuator over its T-pad cousin, is that the bridged-T pad has a tendency to match itself to the transmissions lines characteristic impedance.& n6 R q# K5 T" R4 v" W' Q% L
However, one disadvantage of the bridged-T attenuator circuit is that the attenuator requires that its input or source impedance, ( Z ) equals its output or load impedance,( K0 `) K( B# n3 m/ T
( Z ) and therefore cannot be used for impedance matching.
/ W9 y1 T4 F) z1 VThe design of a bridged-T attenuator is as simple as for the standard T-pad attenuator. The two series resistors are equal in value to the lines characteristic8 {& F; U9 N( ?
impedance and therefore require no calculation. Then the equations given to calculated the parallel shunt resistor and the additional bridging resistor of a bridged-T attenuator circuit used for impedance matching at any desired attenuation are given as:) U2 l( R! {! r9 ?3 Q
Bridged-T Attenuator Equations:
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