Impedance matching networks are often used to enable a specific amount of power to be delivered to the load. An important example is found at the output stage of transmitter where, due to the supply voltage limitation, a downward impedance transformation of the antenna resistance is necessary. Suppose that we wish to deliver 1 W of power into a 50-12 antenna at 1 GHz, but the power amplifier can only have a maximum peak-to-peak sinusoidal voltage swing of 6.33 V because of the losses and the transistor breakdown tolerance. Design a L-match network to allow the 1 W to be delivered. To allow dc coupling, use low-pass version in the matching network, and assume that all the reactive components are ideal.