stripline
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- Description
- History
- Comparison to microstrip
- Characteristic Impedance
- Non-centered conductor
- Zo estimation using upper and lower capacitance
- Zo estimation using microstrip metallic cover
- Losses
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
- External links
thumb|right|250px|Cross-section diagram of stripline geometry. Central Electrical conductor|conductor (A) is sandwiched between ground planes (B and D). Structure is supported by [[dielectric (C).]]
In electronics, stripline is a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) transmission line medium invented by Robert M. Barrett of the Air Force Cambridge Research Centre in the 1950s. Stripline is the earliest form of planar transmission line.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “stripline” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.