antennematching
Antennematching, in RF engineering, is the process of presenting an antenna with an impedance that matches the source or feed line, typically a 50-ohm transmitter or receiver, to maximize power transfer and minimize standing-wave reflections.
Impedance matching reduces reflections described by the reflection coefficient and the standing-wave ratio. When the antenna
Techniques include lumped-element LC networks (series and shunt inductors and capacitors), transmission-line transformers (quarter-wave transformers), stub
Measurement and tuning are supported by tools such as Smith charts, network analyzers, SWR meters, and reflectometers
Applications and considerations: Antennematching is essential for efficient radiation and protection of transmitter stages in radio