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Old January 30th 04, 09:07 PM
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Thanks a lot for all the answers,
I'm doing some tests in laboratory with a network analyzer and will let

you
know asap what I will find.
Massimo

I have done some tests with trasmission line builded in FR4 (30cm long,

2cm
wide), according to them I have the following notes:
VSWR MICROSTRIP 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = 1.0129
1 GHz = 1.0457
3 GHz = 1.0994
VSWR COPLANAR WAVEGUIDE 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = 1.0250
1 GHz = 1.1698
3 GHz = 1.3500
VSWR STRIPLINE 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = 1.0315
1 GHz = 1.0269
3 GHz = 1.2665

LOSS MICROSTRIP 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = - 0.03360 dB
1 GHz = - 0.83380 dB
3 GHz = - 2.40590 dB
LOSS COPLANAR WAVEGUIDE 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = - 0.04660 dB
1 GHz = - 0.84300 dB
3 GHz = - 2.12640 dB
LOSS STRIPLINE 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = - 0.06340 dB
1 GHz = - 1.00830 dB
3 GHz = - 3.05160 dB

bye,
Massimo




Isn't waveguide kind of big at 13.56 MHz?

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Isn't waveguide kind of big at 13.56 MHz?

John


forgive me, but I don't understand what you mean.
Massimo


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Isn't waveguide kind of big at 13.56 MHz?

John


forgive me, but I don't understand what you mean.
Massimo



Well, you said:

"VSWR COPLANAR WAVEGUIDE 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = 1.0250
1 GHz = 1.1698
3 GHz = 1.3500"

Maybe I don't understand coplanar waveguide, but I thought it would have to
be really big to fit 13.56 MHz inside.

John


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Old February 3rd 04, 06:25 PM
Dave Shrader
 
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I sent Massimo direct mail asking if he really meant 13.56 MHz. He
responded, YES!

I still wonder if he is having a language problem understanding MHz and
GHz!!

John Smith wrote:

"Massi" wrote in message
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Isn't waveguide kind of big at 13.56 MHz?

John


forgive me, but I don't understand what you mean.
Massimo




Well, you said:

"VSWR COPLANAR WAVEGUIDE 50 OHM
13.56 MHz = 1.0250
1 GHz = 1.1698
3 GHz = 1.3500"

Maybe I don't understand coplanar waveguide, but I thought it would have to
be really big to fit 13.56 MHz inside.

John



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