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Assuming you are talking about a coplanar waveguides on the surface, there are generally two differences. Using Polar's nomenclature, I think it's called "coplanar waveguide with ground" (CPWG) and the other "coplanar waveguide" (CPW). CPWG has a return plane on an underlying layer, CPW does not. Your initial description is a little misleading as to which you have.
If I remember correctly, the CPWG will be tested in the same fashion as a microstrip since it has a return plane on a layer beneath. For the CPW where no return plane is underneath, you will need to test using the adjacent ground strips on the surface. See this: http://www.polarinstruments.com/support/cits/AP153.html
http://www.polarinstruments.com/support/cits/AP125.html
Craig Sullivan
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MPL Incorporated
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Subject: [TN] impedance measurements for coplanar waveguide
Technetters, how does one make impedance measurements on what I think is a grounded coplanar waveguide?
The configuration is, in one plane, what appears to be a signal trace flanked by two much larger conductors.
I have a Tektronix time domain reflectometer with P8018 (for single-ended impedance) and P80318 (for differential impedance) probes.
I called Tektronix, from which I have gotten excellent information in the past on other matters, but the technical support could not advise on this matter.
Thanks for any insight.
Louis Hart
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