Methods For Calculating And Measuring Impedance, Part 2 In Part 1 of this article, I reviewed the four basic types of PCB transmission lines and the various equations used for calculating the impedance associated with those lines. Part 1 also discussed why those equations only tell part of the story, and why there are other influencers including 2D field solvers; knowing the glass-to-resin ratio and knowing the frequency at which transmission lines will be used that impact the process of ensuring that Read Article Methods For Calculating And Measuring Impedance, Part 1 In a previous article, I talked about the various transmission line properties that affect impedance . In this two-part article, I will address the methods used for calculating impedance . Included at the end of Part 1 is a list of 2D field solvers along with brief descriptions of their capabilities. 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