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etantonio Posted - 12/09/2005 : 14:23:31
Good Morning,
I want to know if when I design using distributed parameters is better to have fixed width of the transmission lines and instead use their lenght to obtain the behaviour required, in this way I think it is possible to avoid unintentional step. It is this the way to proocede ??

Thanks

Antonio
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wasm Posted - 12/09/2005 : 18:18:09
No I'think this is not a good solution...

Varying the line width you can obtain an improovement on the bandwidth

For instance if fou want to synthesize a short circuit starting from an open circuit impedance, you get higher bandwith if the lambda/4 line is a low impedance line instead of i.e. a 50Ohm line

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