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- | As a theoretical rule of thumb, a good decoupling requires a distance of 5 to 10 λ.(([λ] Lambda = Wave length))\\ | + | As a theoretical rule of thumb, a good decoupling requires a distance of 5 to 10 λ.(([λ] Lambda = Wave length = v/f with v∼3×10<sup>8</sup> m/s.))\\ |
However, in practive often a distance of 3 λ is sufficient. \\ | However, in practive often a distance of 3 λ is sufficient. \\ | ||
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- | λ = v/f with v∼3×10<sup>8</sup> m/s. | ||
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At 2.1 GHz (e.g. UMTS) the formula returns 300'000'000/2'100'000'000 = 300/2100 = 0.14m. | At 2.1 GHz (e.g. UMTS) the formula returns 300'000'000/2'100'000'000 = 300/2100 = 0.14m. |