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Size of the rectangle and position of the Current Flow Line for lumped RLC boundary

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Hello!

I've used a rectangle with a Lumped RLC boundary assigned to it to terminate a microstrip line. My question is: does the size of the rectangle matter or just the length and position of the Current Flow Line?

thank you!!!
 

Re: lumped RLC boundary

the size of the rectangle is in matter of impedance, just like the sheet resistance; the Current Flow Line is in matter of the RLC's direction.
 

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