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I'm new to SMT circuit design and I'm wondering is that okay to connect a SMD component to a transmission line (microstrip) which has a width larger than that of the component? Besides, I'd also like to know if it's alright to connect two SMD components on the PCB without a microstrip line in...
Since it's operating at high frequency I thought that it'd be better to include the transmission line dimensions in the circuit that may ease the fabrication later on. I'm also thinking to maybe replace the L matching network with a stub matching. But I'm still unclear how does the transmission...
I have designed a rectifier circuit and I'd like to take the transmission line (microstrip) into consideration in this simulation. I just started learning ADS and I have no clue on where should I start and how does the TLIN and MLIN work. Can anyone guide me through this? Thanks.
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