[TowerTalk] RF Ground is not a Myth

Robert Morris robrk at nidhog.net
Fri Jan 23 10:54:01 EST 2015




> Given that it is hard to realize in
> practice, but it does have its use in understanding current flow in RF
> circuits, the practical problems in implementing a useful ground, and why
> we have problems in circuits that we don’t think should have problems.
> Simply put, an RF ground is an infinite source or sink of carriers,
> delivered or received with minimal delay. That of course is not realizable,
> but understanding why the carriers cannot be delivered or absorbed with
> minimal delay helps a great deal in understanding the practical
> implementation of circuits we design.



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