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Hi Steve,
wrote in message oups.com... Don't think of these things as capacitors. They are really a version of an open-ended quarter-wave transmission line stub. Ah, thanks, I didn't realize people really were treating them as being distributed instead of lump! (Since using copper pours as lumped capacitors is certainly reasonable at lower frequencies.) A search on "radial stub" is likely to turn up more info (though I haven't tried it). The first hit is pretty good (now that you're given me the correct search term) -- the Microwaves 101 web site, http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclo...uarterwave.cfm. ---Joel |
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