Alright, but if i used my actual design+ a second stage used as buffer, that would be fine? the calculations i made are right? Besides the 50 Ohm thing?You want the output impedance of any driving circuit to be lower than that of the load.
A general rule of thumb is to make the output impedance of the driver to be ten times lower than that of the load.
For example, if you need to drive a 50-ohm load, the output impedance should be 5-ohm or lower.
An exception is if you are driving high frequency signals into a 50-ohm coax cable. In this case, you would add a 50-ohm resistor in series with the output in order to absorb reflections coming back on the transmission line (besides having 50-ohm effective load at the receiving end).



