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I've read that a rule of thumb is:
T-line length >= 0.1 Signal Wavelength
you need to consider transmission line effects. But if the T-line is "shorter", T-line effects can be ignored.
But regardless of length, if Zo =/= Zl wouldn't issues of reflection and impedance matching still apply?
Why can T-line effects be ignored when it is "short"?
T-line length >= 0.1 Signal Wavelength
you need to consider transmission line effects. But if the T-line is "shorter", T-line effects can be ignored.
But regardless of length, if Zo =/= Zl wouldn't issues of reflection and impedance matching still apply?
Why can T-line effects be ignored when it is "short"?