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Transmission lines are used to transfer electrical signals (information) or electrical power from one point to another in an electrical system. Transmission lines take a wide variety of forms, from simple wire pairs and cables to more complicated integrated structures for high-frequency applications. Several common transmission lines are shown in Figure 7.1.
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Hanson, G.W., Yakovlev, A.B. (2002). Transmission-Line Analysis. In: Operator Theory for Electromagnetics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3679-3_7
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