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IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters
Volume 10 Number 11, November 2000

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Inverse of Exact Solution by Synthetic Asymptote-An Example of Stripline

Wan C. Tang and Y. Leonard Chow

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Abstract:

The novel technique synthetic asymptote is a useful tool in deriving the inverse formula of an exact solution for CAD purposes. As an example, the inverse formula of stripline is derived in this paper. The average error is less than 1%.

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