Bridged-t
In electronics, a network is a modification of the standard T-pad configuration where an additional component "bridges" across the two series arms of the T. This versatile topology is primarily used in two ways: as a symmetrical attenuator that maintains constant impedance, and as a notch or bandpass filter in audio and radio frequency (RF) applications. 1. Bridged-T Attenuator
: For proper matching, the two series resistors in the "T" are always kept equal to the characteristic impedance ( Z0cap Z sub 0 ) of the circuit. 2. Bridged-T Filter bridged-t
The most common application is a symmetrical passive attenuator . In electronics, a network is a modification of
: It reduces the signal level by a specific decibel (dB) amount while keeping the input and output impedances perfectly matched to the system (e.g., Bridged-T Attenuator : For proper matching, the two