> usually one set up based on actual S-parameter measurements
My brother-in-law made this funny remark couple years back. He's into mechanical engineering. "Having a simulator is awesome, but sometimes it's just faster to let nature do the calculations for you."
It's funny how you can't even measure things at high frequencies without parasitics screwing everything up.
My brother-in-law made this funny remark couple years back. He's into mechanical engineering. "Having a simulator is awesome, but sometimes it's just faster to let nature do the calculations for you."
It's funny how you can't even measure things at high frequencies without parasitics screwing everything up.
But people are coping: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/560225/where...