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Cross section of a coplanar waveguide transmission line
A 517 µm tall copper coplanar waveguide created using LIGA technique.[1]

A coplanar waveguide is a coaxial like transmission line in a quasi-TEM mode that is used on chip substrates and on printed circuit board.

TEM is transverse electromagnetic mode, a transverse mode in electromagnetic transmission.

References

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  1. ^ Forman, M. A. (December 2006). "Low-loss LIGA-fabricated coplanar waveguide and filter". Apmc 2006. 12: 905–1907.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: year (link)

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