SYNOPSIS[w_out, s_out, l_out] = coupled_stripline_syn(z0, k, z0e, z0o, w, s, h, l, tmet, rho, rough, er, tand, f, flag)PARAMETERSINPUT PARAMETERS
OUTPUT VALUES
DESCRIPTION
Function to synthesize the physical dimenstions of a
coupled stripline transmission line to achieve a desired characteristic
impedance and electrical length. The desired characteristic
impedance and some of the physical
dimensions of the coupled_stripline line are given as inputs and the
remaining dimensions are calculated.
The line may be specified either in terms of an even mode and
odd mode characteristic impedance or a characteristic impedance and
coupling coefficient.
The model accounts for dispersion (frequency dependent propagation
velocity).
EXAMPLE % mils to meters conversion factor
sf=25.4e-6;
% desired impedance
z0=75;
% desired coupling
k=0.3;
% desired electrical length (degrees)
elen=90;
% width (we'll synthesize this)
w=0;
% spacing (we'll synthesize this)
s=0;
% height
h=15*sf;
% length
l=1100*sf;
% metal thickness
tmet=1.4*sf;
% resitivity of copper
rho=1.72e-8;
% metal surface roughness
rough=0.05*sf;
% relative dielectric constant
er=4.5;
% loss tangent
tand=0.01;
% frequency
f=2.4e9;
% synthesize from z0 and k (instead
flag=1;
% of z0e and z0o)
[w_out,s_out,l_out] = ...
coupled_stripline_syn(z0,k,elen,w,s,h,l,tmet,rho,rough,er,tand,f,flag);
disp(sprintf('w=%8.4g mils, s=%8.4g mils, l=%8.4g mils',w_out/sf,s_out/sf,l_out/sf));
SEE ALSOair_coil_calc AUTHORDan McMahill BUGSNone known Please report any bugs on the Wcalc Sourceforge Project Page Return to the MEX-Wcalc page. |
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