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The Coplanar Waveguide (CPW) of finite conductor thickness is studied using Quasi-Static Spectral Domain Analysis (SDA) method. To account the conductor thickness, conductor strip is replaced by two parallel strips of zero conductor thickness. The Green's function for the coplanar waveguide in Fourier domain is obtained by Transverse Transmission Line (TTL) technique. Galerkin's method is applied...
The combined Quasi Static Spectral Domain Approach (SDA) method and Single Layer Reduction (SLR) technique is presented to compute dielectric loss of multilayer Coplanar Waveguide (CPW). The Green's function for the multilayer structure is derived from Transverse Transmission Line (TTL) method. Quasi static SDA method is used to compute effective relative permittivity of the multilayer CPW. The Single...
In this paper the Single Layer Reduction (SLR) technique is presented to compute dispersion characteristics of multilayer coplanar waveguide (CPW) with finite conductor thickness. The effective relative permittivity for the multilayer structure is derived from conformal mapping. Then SLR technique is used to convert multilayer CPW structure to an equivalent single layer structure. The dispersion characteristic...
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