mikrostripet
Mikrostripet, also known as microstrip lines or microstrip transmission lines, are a type of planar transmission line used in microwave and radio-frequency circuits. They consist of a conducting strip separated from a ground plane by a dielectric substrate. The strip carries the signal, while the ground plane provides a reference for the signal's voltage. The dielectric substrate, typically made of materials like FR-4 or Rogers, determines the electrical properties of the line.
Mikrostripet are widely used in various applications, including antennas, filters, and couplers, due to their compact
One of the key advantages of microstrip lines is their ability to be integrated into printed circuit
However, microstrip lines also have some limitations. They are more susceptible to signal loss and dispersion