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Pads (L-pads, T-pads, pi-pads, et.al.) are also used for AC signals in the AF (audio) range and are not limited to RF applications. This article appears to be too narowly scoped.
It looks to me like : is used to compute R1 and R2 in the Resistor values section, but it is defined in the Impedance and loss section in terms of R1 and R2. It looks like a circular definition to me. There is probably something simple that I am failing to grasp, or maybe something that is obvious to the experts that did not get written down. Could some provide a numerical example like generating the component values for a 16dB pad that matches 100 ohms to 135 ohms. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Constant314 ( talk • contribs) 15:26, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
Sources aren't consistent, but the hyphen makes no sense. How about we change it to just T pad, parallel to L pad? Dicklyon ( talk) 02:13, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
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Pads (L-pads, T-pads, pi-pads, et.al.) are also used for AC signals in the AF (audio) range and are not limited to RF applications. This article appears to be too narowly scoped.
It looks to me like : is used to compute R1 and R2 in the Resistor values section, but it is defined in the Impedance and loss section in terms of R1 and R2. It looks like a circular definition to me. There is probably something simple that I am failing to grasp, or maybe something that is obvious to the experts that did not get written down. Could some provide a numerical example like generating the component values for a 16dB pad that matches 100 ohms to 135 ohms. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Constant314 ( talk • contribs) 15:26, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
Sources aren't consistent, but the hyphen makes no sense. How about we change it to just T pad, parallel to L pad? Dicklyon ( talk) 02:13, 5 January 2011 (UTC)