In Reply to: RE: from your post it looks like you took the idea posted by Ralph on October 7, 2010 at 11:38:53:
0.5 Ohm difference is nothing.
English/American is not my mother tongue but I understand very well the meaning of the words.
High source impedance in technical world means many, many times the load impedance.
If the difference of input and output impedance is so small (0.5 Ohm or the like) I see that 'power paradigm' is nothing different from common impedance matching (for almost maximum power transfer).
Nothing new, nothing particularly interesting, in a single word, 'moonlight'.
Good for advertisement, not for engineers.
Best Regards
Luca
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