The amount of power transferred From a source to a load is maximized w
hen the load impedance is made equal to the source impedance. This is
called ''impedance matching.'' However, the percent efficiency is not
at a maximum when impedances are matched. In fact, when the source imp
edance is held constant, the efficiency continues to increase as the l
oad impedance increases. These two concepts are frequently confusing t
o those who study the electronics of NMR instrumentation. The resoluti
on of this apparent dichotomy lies in understanding the voltage drops
that exist across the impedances and the power consumed by them and it
lies in elucidating the term ''percent efficiency''-all of which are
discussed in this article. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.