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Figure 5.22: Z in <strong>of</strong> 3.3V converter with Figure 5.23: Z in <strong>of</strong> 3.3V converter withV in = 2.5V .V in = 4.2V .Figure 5.24: Z in <strong>of</strong> 5V converter withV in = 2.5V .Figure 5.25: Z in <strong>of</strong> 7.2V converter withV in = 3V .As a consequence, if L, C, or R is modified, the new curve can be found by a translation<strong>of</strong> the corresponding part <strong>of</strong> the curve.3.3V converterL was 2.2µH (L1) <strong>and</strong> becomes 4.7µH (L2). Z L (s) = sL, so we have Z L2 (s) = αZ L1 (s) =αsL1 with α = 4.7/2.2 = +6.6dB.C was 20µF (C1) <strong>and</strong> becomes 10µF (C2). Z C2 (s) = 120/10 = +6dB.5V converterL is unchanged. C was 15µF (C1) <strong>and</strong> becomes 10µF (C2).1γ7.2V convertersC2 = 1γsC1 = Z C1(s)γwith 1 γ == 15/10 = +3.5dB.75

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