Matching Network Calculator

Match source and load at chosen frequency. Pick series or shunt placement, then view both. Save examples, download reports, and reuse settings later securely.

Calculator Inputs

Enter resistive source and load values, then select topology options.
Used to convert reactance into L/C values.
Common RF value: 50 Ω.
Provide the resistive part of the load.
Use with pre-tune to cancel Xl at the frequency.
Select one or compare both styles.
Pre-tune is a simple series cancel step.

Example Data Table

These examples illustrate typical impedance transforms at common RF frequencies.
Example Frequency Rs (Ω) Rl (Ω) Qmin Low-pass Series L Low-pass Shunt C
50→200 Ω 100 MHz 50 200 1.732 ~138 nH ~13.8 pF
75→50 Ω 10 MHz 75 50 0.707 ~0.56 µH ~450 pF
25→50 Ω 1 MHz 25 50 1.000 ~3.98 µH ~3.18 nF
Note: Example values are rounded and assume purely resistive impedances.

Formula Used

The L-match transforms between two resistances using a loaded quality factor: Q = √(Rhigh/Rlow − 1). Reactance magnitudes follow: Xseries = Q·R (series side), and Xshunt = R/Q (shunt side), using either the low-resistance or high-resistance side depending on the chosen solution.

Convert reactance to components at frequency f: L = X/(2πf) and C = 1/(2πfX). Low-pass uses a series inductor and shunt capacitor; high-pass swaps them.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter frequency and select its unit.
  2. Provide source resistance (Rs) and load resistance (Rl).
  3. If your load has reactance, enter Xl and enable pre-tune.
  4. Choose low-pass, high-pass, or show both for comparison.
  5. Press Calculate to view results above the form.
  6. Use CSV/PDF to export your saved calculation history.

Saved History Preview

The last few rows are kept for quick checking and exports.
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