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Accuracy and convergence of mode-matching formulations for microstrip circuits, using the method-of-lines
A theoretical and experimental evaluation of different mode-matching formulations for microstrip lines is presented. Four different formulations, using the two-dimensional method-of-lines for the calculation of the modes, are investigated. A number of measured microstrip steps, open ends and gaps are used for evaluation, with excellent results being obtained.