[SI-LIST] Re: Coplanar wave structure on PCB

I've used co-planar for 10G. It works. Look up "Linpar" From ArtTech
House books.

It will give you a reliable calculator.

Don't forget to include any solder mask in your Z calculations.


Richard Weinberg
Member of Technical Staff
Telecom and Enterprise Networks Division
Agere Systems



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Hello,
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  Have anyone worked on implementing coplanar sturcture on PCB for high
data rate signals, (say 10Gbps or more)?  My requirement is to implement
two edge coupled microstrip traces with Ground on either side.  I
referred some books, but have lengthy calculations to do so, Can anyone
help me in this regard? Are there any alternate methods. Kindly put your
feedback.
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  Thanks and Regards
  Sriks
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