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Thanks Roy, I will take a micrometer to it and figure out which it will
end up being. Either way, It'sa gonna be small! Scott N0EDV Roy Lewallen wrote: If the dielectric material is 6.5 mils thick and the copper is very thin, the width needs to be 18.7 mils. If the substrate material is 0.0065 inches thick and the copper is "one ounce" (1.4 mils thick), the width needs to be 17.3 mils. If the total thickness is 6.5 mils, and that thickness includes top and bottom layers of "one ounce" copper (leaving 3.7 mils of dielectric), the thickness needs to be 9.5 mils. Good luck! Roy Lewallen, W7EL Scott wrote: Question: Does anybody know how to calculate the width of a 50 Ohm microstrip line on Arlon PTFE circuit board (Type GX-0065-45-11). It is 0.0065" thick, double sided and has a k=2.45. Looking at my chart, it looks like I leave the bottom as complete copper groundplane and take off all copper around stripline on the top side of the board and leave the stripline as 0.0195" wide? That doesn't sound very wide!! Scott N0EDV |
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