skatefast08
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I was reading part of a text book about designing input and output single stubs for an amplifier (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjANegQIABAB&usg=AOvVaw3sNrdGfzthTkdoZ6LvgSh8) and look at example 14.8.1, if you look farther down the solutions they give the length of the input and output stubs (.1962*lamda and .1838*lamda) . How can you get stub lengths greater than 1/8 of a wavelength? If you look at a smith chart, and you line up the point from the unity immitance circle to y(short circuit), how can that length get any greater than 1/8 wavelength?