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Microstripline Widths at given frequency

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mirriyaz

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Hiiiiiiiii there,
Can anyone please tell me where can I get exact formula(e) for calculating the microstripline width at any frequency, because I have used some formulae that I knew but when implemented the antenna feed was responding at frequency other than the one used for calculation,
Thanx in advance.
 

check this books out :
- Microwave Engineering by Pozar
- Foundation of Microstrip Circuit Design by Terry Edwards

hope this helps
 

many simaltion packages like ansoft designer, genesys have built in transmission line calculators whic give u the widht of 50ohm line or any impedance line at any given freq. or u can dload this rf calculator from www.milmega.co.uk
in theior download section
 

Hiiiiiiiiii Guys,

Thanx very much for your responses, I hope that I will get some help from the books and the RF calculator
 

hello,mirriyaz
this maybe help you:
w=c/(2f)*((εr+1)/2)^(-1/2)
there: c is the velocity of light.f is frequency; εr is the efficiency dielectrical constant.
 

Hi,

Hope that this help...

For convenience, graphical method can be used to estimate Eeff and Zo if w/h and Er are known.
 

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