Transmission lines in microwave and millimeter wave circuits are normally used to carry information or energy from one point to the other and as circuit elements for passive circuits such as filters, impedance transformers, couplers, delay lines, and baluns.
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Handbook of RF/Microwave Components and Engineering
October 13, 2003, Wiley-Interscience
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0471390569 9780471390565
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"Transmission lines in microwave and millimeter wave circuits are normally used to carry information or energy from one point to the other and as circuit elements for passive circuits such as filters, impedance transformers, couplers, delay lines, and baluns."
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