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Micro Magazine (July 1969) All the literature treats a transmission line as a series of infinitesimally small inductors and capacitors; this article presents the more realistic approach where at no time do we have to consider infinitesimally small segments of the line.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Micro Magazine (July 1969) All the literature treats a transmission line as a series of infinitesimally small inductors and capacitors; this article presents the more realistic approach where at no time do we have to consider infinitesimally small segments of the line.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleSignal Transmission in Digital
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Author(s)Ivor Catt
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1969
JournalNone
No. of pages3

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Abstract

Micro Magazine (July 1969) All the literature treats a transmission line as a series of infinitesimally small inductors and capacitors; this article presents the more realistic approach where at no time do we have to consider infinitesimally small segments of the line.