Matched Impedance

A website by Daniel Harman

About Matched Impedance

What is impedance matching?

Impedance is the effective resistance that an electrical system sees when an alternating current is running through it. When designing power sources for electrical systems, they all have an impedance present, which is different from the load impedance, which we'll call the input impedance. If the input impedance is too high, you don't give enough power to the load. If the input impedance is too low, you still don't give enough power to the load. It turns out that the optimal situation is when the input impedance in the power source is exactly equal to the load impedance.

Cool stuff, now why do I have a website?

I have a website because I want a website, there's not that much to it other this. I hope that I do something cool on here one day, but to quote Aragorn "but it is not this day!!"

Hey Bryan, guess what? It's not done yet, ya punk.

Now look at this cool open-source picture of waves!

I don't feel pretentious enough to have a front page, so we'll see what actually happens here....... Look at the wiki for all the stuff that I'm actually working on.