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  2. Coplanar waveguide - Wikipedia

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    Coplanar waveguides play an important role in the field of solid state quantum computing, e.g. for the coupling of microwave photons to a superconducting qubit.In particular the research field of circuit quantum electrodynamics was initiated with coplanar waveguide resonators as crucial elements that allow for high field strength and thus strong coupling to a superconducting qubit by confining ...

  3. PCB congener list - Wikipedia

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    Congener descriptors give a shorthand notation for geometry and substituent positions. The twelve congeners that display all four of the descriptors are referred to as being "dioxin-like", referring both to their toxicity and structural features which make them similar to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2378-TCDD). [1]

  4. Polychlorinated biphenyl - Wikipedia

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    Toxic effects vary depending on the specific PCB. In terms of their structure and toxicity, PCBs fall into two distinct categories, referred to as coplanar or non-ortho-substituted arene substitution patterns and noncoplanar or ortho-substituted congeners. Structures of the twelve dioxin-like PCBs Coplanar or non-ortho

  5. Substrate-integrated waveguide - Wikipedia

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    The drawback of the coplanar transition is the narrower bandwidth. These two kinds of transitions involve lines that are embedded in the same substrate, which is not the case for coaxial lines . There exists no direct transition between a coaxial line and a SIW: an other planar line have to be used to convert properly the coaxial TEM ...

  6. Via fence - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. A microstrip line shielded by via fences on a printed circuit board. A via fence, also called a picket fence, is a structure used in planar electronic circuit technologies to improve isolation between components which would otherwise be coupled by electromagnetic fields.

  7. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    Example of component sizes, metric and imperial codes and comparison included Composite image of a 11×44 LED matrix lapel name tag display using 1608/0603-type SMD LEDs. Top: A little over half of the 21×86 mm display. Center: Close-up of LEDs in ambient light. Bottom: LEDs in their own red light.

  8. Conformational isomerism - Wikipedia

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    For example, butane has three conformers relating to its two methyl (CH 3) groups: two gauche conformers, which have the methyls ±60° apart and are enantiomeric, and an anti conformer, where the four carbon centres are coplanar and the substituents are 180° apart (refer to free energy diagram of butane).

  9. Planar transmission line - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is CPW to slotline. Example D in the diagram shows this kind of transition and features a balun consisting of a dielectric radial stub. The component shown thus in this circuit is an air bridge bonding the two CPW ground planes together. All transitions have some insertion loss and add to the complexity of the design. It is ...

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