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------ Atlc is a finite difference programme that is used to calculate the properties of a two-conductor electrical transmission line of arbitrary cross section. It is used whenever there are no analytical formula known, yet you still require an answer. It can calculate: The impedance Zo (in Ohms) The capacitance per unit length (pF/m) The inductance per unit length (nF/m) The velocity of propogation v (m/s) The velocity factor, v/c, which is dimensionless. A bitmap file (usually with the extension .bmp or .BMP) of the cross section of the transmission line is drawn in a graphics package such as The Gimp and then analyzed using Atlc.
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Atlc is a finite difference programme that is used to calculate the
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properties of a two-conductor electrical transmission line of
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arbitrary cross section. It is used whenever there are no analytical
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formula known, yet you still require an answer. It can calculate:
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The impedance Zo (in Ohms)
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The capacitance per unit length (pF/m)
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The inductance per unit length (nF/m)
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The velocity of propogation v (m/s)
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The velocity factor, v/c, which is dimensionless.
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A bitmap file (usually with the extension .bmp or .BMP) of the cross
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section of the transmission line is drawn in a graphics package such
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as The Gimp and then analyzed using Atlc.
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