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Mr. MAHENDRA YADAV Mr. VIKALP KULSHRESTHA
 
Lect. Of E. C. deptt. Roll no.- 0903EC061114
Index 
➢ 
 Introduction.
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 Advantages and disadvantages of strip line
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Stripling Rule of Thumb
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Strip line equations
 
INTRODUCTION 
Strip line, according to David Poser’stextbook "Microwave Engineering" was invented at by R. Barrett in the 1950s. Airborne Instruments Labs (Long  Island New York, gone but spawned present day companies such as MITEQ) coined theterm "strip line", while others such as Sanders (Nashua, NH, now part of BAE) applied thetrade name "Tri-plate".Stripling is a conductor sandwiched by dielectric between a pair of ground planes, muchlike a coax cable would look after you ran it over with your small-manhood indicating SUV (let's not go there...) In practice, strip line is usually made by etching circuitry on a substrate that has a ground plane on the opposite face, then adding a second substrate(which is metalized on only one surface) on top to achieve the second ground plane. Stripline is most often a "soft-board" technology, but using low-temperature co-fired ceramics(LTCC), ceramic strip line circuits are also possible.
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