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Examination of Parasitic Inductance at an Impedence Step
An impedance step from 50 to 60 ohms was computed with parasitic ductance to show how the effect modified the total reflection. This inductance was located before, at, and after the impedance step. The MAMA* program was used to identify the frequency and time-domain effects.