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ideal ground impedance is zero.however at rf/microwave, copper traces
have parasitic caps,res, and inductance...we have a formula of inductance of a pcb trace which is independent on frequency(dependent on Length and width of trace only)... with this, is there a way to quantify the impedance of a ground plane? thanks ! |
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