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« on: September 29, 2007, 04:30:44 16:30 »

Dear All,

I have an amplifier IC  delievering about 27 to 30 dBm p1dB out put power , working at a center frequency of 2.45GHz ,I am using 1.6mm Thick FR4 PCB material,  Please help me with.

1) does power output influences the microstrip line on the pcb.

2) Can anyone help me with the design of this microstrip line , its distance from the ground plane , width of the line for the said PCB material.

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Ts
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2007, 06:21:41 06:21 »

hallo I hope this will help you  http://www.amanogawa.com/archive/transmissionA.html at the bottom of the page select link Microstrip
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2007, 03:58:37 15:58 »

We can use this free program.

RFsim99    linear simulator

RFSim99 is a free linear S-parameter based circuit simulator offering schematic capture, simulation, 1 port and 2 port S-parameter display and file support, tolerance analysis, stability circles, and much more. Requires Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000. File size 2045KB.

http://membres.lycos.fr/f1rhr/tech1/RFSIM99/RFSim99.htm
Page are in french but program are in english

direct link to download http://101science.com/RFSim99.exe
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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2007, 10:29:32 22:29 »

Hello,

1/  Power dose not affect the line dimensions, but will be limited by line losses/heat. At the power you are using this will not be a problem.

2/  Line width for 50 ohm on 1/16" FR4 is 0.1"
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2007, 09:46:50 21:46 »

hi Trishool,
txline is another good program for strip line calculation you may try it from the link above. it's free
http://web.appwave.com/Products/Microwave_Office/TXLine.zip
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