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lossless transmission line can be modeled as infinite series of L and C segments. each segment contrain one inductor and one capacitor. But physically both upper conductor and lower conductor has inductance. why there is only one inductor in the segement model?
If the inductor in the model take account of both upper and lower conductor inductance, what enable it to combine the two inductance?
 

that is EM theory. such as in microstrip, between the upper and lower conductor, there is EM filed. So that combine two inductance. Only one LC in one segment, that is ideal model for microstrip. See the textbook.
 

that is EM theory. such as in microstrip, between the upper and lower conductor, there is EM filed. So that combine two inductance. Only one LC in one segment, that is ideal model for microstrip. See the textbook.

Hi Tony,
Thanks for your reply!
can you be more specific which book is recommended?
 

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