Actually this is the type of discussion I'd like to see on this forum.
Ken Barrett
Cisco Systems
San Jose CA.
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Subject: PC Board Frequency Limits
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I made a simple mathematical model of a stripline, 1 inch trace, on
FR-4, nothing out of the ordinary as far as dimensions and found to my
surprise a resonant freq at about 800 MHz with a 20 to 40 dB roll-off
above 800 MHz
Could someone in the RF/Microwave world of nuts and bolts pc board
design tell me what I'm supposed to do at say 10 GHz with regular pc
board materials/construction/fabrication???
Thanks in advance, Doug McKean
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