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No. Microstrip is the transmission line on one side of a double-sided PCB
and the ground plane on the other side. Stripline is with TWO PCBs with the transmission line sandwiched on one of the boards and ground planes on BOTH the outside layers. It makes for a much improved shielding at the expense of much more complex mechanical assembly. Jim wrote in message ll.nl... what's the difference? Is "open face"on a singlesided pcb and "sandwich" on a doublesided pcb? I use a doublesided pcb with one side as a groundplane. tnx, Wim |
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Oh, well, those of us who deal with multilayer boards regularly use
stripline: lines sandwiched between ground planes on inner layers. But from the sounds of it, Wim almost certainly is using microstrip. However, if you look more carefully at it, you'll discover that your 75 ohm line is NOT 75 ohms "from DC to daylight" -- things fall apart at low frequencies (significantly so below 1MHz or so), and where the dimensions of the line are comparable to a wavelength (well below "daylight"). But again, Wim should be fine using the dimensions you originally gave him for what he wants to do. Cheers, Tom |
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what's the difference? You should do some homework, http://www.ansys.com/industries/mems..._micostrip.pdf or in a shorter format http://tinyurl.com/dxtvu Cheers, Galen, W8LNA |
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It's a long and twisty path...
When Hewlett-Packard split off the test and measurement, life sciences, medical and semiconductor businesses in 2000 as Agilent Technologies, AppCAD went to Agilent. But last year, Agilent split off the Semiconductor Products Group, which is now a new company, Avago Technologies. Because AppCAD supports design of circuits using the semiconductors, it went to the new company. If you go to http://www.avagotech.com/ and search for appcad, you will pretty much immediately find a link to the Avago-supported version. (You can also get there by searching for appcad on the Agilent home page, but it will redirect you to Avago.) Cheers, Tom Cheers, Tom |
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Thank you all for your input and help!
Now i can live on ![]() 73, Wim PE1PME |