microstrip characteristic impedance
http://qucs.sourceforge.net/tech/node75.html
I am just looking at the equations that assume an infinitely thin strip. When I plot the three equations for z0 vs. w/h, the Hammerstad and Jensen equation gives a significantly different plot for epsilon_r not equal to 1. I was wondering if someone could explain to me the difference between that equation and the other two.
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Dear mbs4,
The most accurate model is that of "Hammerstad and Jensen". However the equations written on the website has a small problem in defining Zc (final Zc should be divided by √εeff and not √εr). Also, Hammerstad model is valid for narrow and wide strips. By the way, for more accuracy, you have to take the dispersion effect in your calculations. Thanks.
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Ah, thank you for pointing out that error, helped alot.
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I am trying to write a matlab program to calculate the characteristic impedance using method of moments, if anyone has any info about that, that would be great.
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Also, does Wheeler have a different formula for two parallel strips or is it that same equation as for a microstrip line?