L pad

L pad

An L pad (meaning Loss or Losser Pads) is a special configuration of rheostats used to control the volume of a loudspeaker while maintaining a constant load impedance on the output of the audio amplifier.

This constant-impedance load was important in the days of vacuum tube power amplifiers because such amplifiers often did not work efficiently when terminated into an impedance greatly different than their specified output impedance. Maintaining constant impedance is less important to modern amplifiers using solid state electronics, so L pads are rarely seen today.

Audio Frequency (AF) Operation

The L pad does this by having two separate rheostats connected in an "L' configuration (hence the name). One rheostat is connected in series with the loudspeaker and, as the resistance of this rheostat increases, less power is coupled into the loudspeaker and the loudness of sound produced by the loudspeaker decreases. The second rheostat is connected between the input and ground (earth). As the first rheostat increases in resistance, the second rheostat decreases in resistance, keeping the load impedance (presented at the input of the L pad) constant. The second rheostat usually has a special "taper" (function of resistance versus rotation) to accommodate the need for constant input impedance.

Radio Frequency (RF) Operation

In RF (radio frequency) applications, the L-network is the basis of many common impedance matching circuits, such as the pi-network employed in amplifiers and the T-network that is common in transmatches.

The L-network relies on a procedure known as series-parallel transformation. For every series combination of resistance, RS, and reactance, XS, there exists a parallel combination of RP and XP that acts identically to the voltage applied across the series combination. In other words, the series components and the parallel components provide the same impedance at their terminals. The transformation ratio is the ratio of the input and output impedances of the impedance matching network.

The series-parallel transformation allows the input impedance to be dropped down to lower impedances while sustaining a voltage across the circuit. This system works in reverse as well. The equations needed for this transformation are as follows:

Q = XS/RS= RP/XP = [(Rp/Rs)-1 ] ^0.5 [1]

RP= RS (Q2 + 1) and RS = RP /(Q2 + 1) [2]

XS = QRS and XP = RP / Q [3]

For the resistance Rs and reactance Xs in series, Rp and Xp exist as a parallel combination. One simply needs to know the input impedance Rp and to choose the output impedance Rs. Or conversely know Rs and choose Rp. Keep in mind that Rp must be larger than Rs. Because reactance is frequency dependent the L-network will only transform the impedances at one frequency.

Inclusion of two L-networks back to back creates what is known as a T-network. T-networks work well for matching an even greater range of impedances.

Application notes

L pads are designed to match the impedance of the speaker, so they were commonly available with 4, 8, and 16 Ω impedances.

References

Silver, H. Ward, Experiment #21: The L-Network (Hands-On Radio), QST, Oct. 2004, pp. 62-63

External links

All About Pads
L-Pads
Weber L-Pad Design


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