impedance
Ahem. In your formula, e is the relative dielectric constant of the
dielectric between the planes and surrounding the wire, NOT the base of
natural logarithms. And I assume that "p/h 0,75" should be d/h
0,75. Then it's equivalent to what I posted earlier.
Cheers,
Tom
Alan Peake wrote:
kretko wrote:
Hello !
Im looking for a formula impedance of conductor between two ground plane.
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h1
*
p
*
h2
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p -conductor
h1 = h2
Thank you for your help !
Goodlack ! ! !
OK, let h=2*h1 and d= wire diameter
Then, for p/h 0,75
Zo = (138/sqrt(e))*log10(4h/(pi*d))
where pi = 3.14159.... and e = 2.7183...
Alan
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