CHAPTER 8
TRANSMISSION LINES-I (TRANSMISSION LINE THEORY)
8.1 INTRODUCTION
Transmission lines are a means of conveying information and power from one point to another. The size and separation of conducting wires become significant. The two-conductor transmission lines usually take the form of parallel-wire (balanced) line, coaxial (unbalanced) line or parallel-plate transmission line (strip line) as illustrated in Fig. 8.1.
Figure 8.1 Transmission lines (a) parallel-wire (balanced) line, (b) coaxial (unbalanced) line, and (c) parallel-plate transmission line (strip line)
If the separation of conducting wires approaches a half-wavelength at ...
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