doublestub
Doublestub, sometimes written as double-stub, is a method used in radio frequency engineering to impedance-match a load to a transmission line using two reactive stubs. The technique extends the single-stub matching approach by providing additional degrees of freedom, enabling more flexible or broader matching for a given load at a specified frequency.
Principle and concept: In doublestub matching, two stubs are placed at chosen positions along a transmission
Construction and operation: Stubs can be either short-circuited or open-ended and may be implemented on various
Applications and limitations: Doublestub matching is used in antenna feed networks, RF front ends, and microwave