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Cross-section diagram of microstrip geometry. Rectangular central conductor (A) is separated from ground plane (D) by lower dielectric (C). Upper dielectric (B) may be the same or different from the lower dielectric.
Diagram follows, for example,
- Ramo, Simon, John R. Whinnery, and Theodore van Duzer, Fields and waves in Communications Electronics, New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1984, p. 408.
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