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Electrical
- May 23, 2003
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The regular RF measurement equipment allows for easy measurement of the impedance of 50 or 75 Ohm unbalanced transmission line. But if you have a symmetrical 2-conductor structure, how do you determine the impedance (without a formula)?
I have a "probe" structure of two parallel flat stainless conductors (.005" x .1"
spaced 0.3" apart (center-to-center) within a PTFE lamination. In other words, it looks like a twin-lead with flat conductors.
What is the best measurement setup to measure the impedance? How would you do it if you didn't have access to a network analyzer?
I have a "probe" structure of two parallel flat stainless conductors (.005" x .1"
What is the best measurement setup to measure the impedance? How would you do it if you didn't have access to a network analyzer?