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Space cloth is a hypothetical infinite plane of conductive material having a resistance of ''η''
ohms per square Sheet resistance, is a measure of resistance of thin films that are uniform in thickness. It is commonly used to characterize materials made by semiconductor doping, metal deposition, resistive paste printing, and glass coating. Examples of these ...
, where ''η'' is the impedance of free space."... a resistive sheet having a resistance of 376.7 ohms per square ... often called ''space paper'' or ''space cloth''." ''η'' ≈ 376.7 ohms. If a
transmission line In electrical engineering, a transmission line is a specialized cable or other structure designed to conduct electromagnetic waves in a contained manner. The term applies when the conductors are long enough that the wave nature of the transmi ...
composed of straight parallel
perfect conductor A perfect conductor or perfect electric conductor (PEC) is an idealized material exhibiting infinite electrical conductivity or, equivalently, zero resistivity ( cf. perfect dielectric). While perfect electrical conductors do not exist in nature, ...
s in
free space A vacuum is a space devoid of matter. The word is derived from the Latin adjective ''vacuus'' for "vacant" or " void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. Physicists often di ...
is terminated by space cloth that is normal to the transmission line then that transmission line is terminated by its
characteristic impedance The characteristic impedance or surge impedance (usually written Z0) of a uniform transmission line is the ratio of the amplitudes of voltage and current of a single wave propagating along the line; that is, a wave travelling in one direction ...
."A sheet of space cloth provides perfect termination for any straight and parallel transmission line" The calculation of the characteristic impedance of a transmission line composed of straight, parallel good conductors may be replaced by the calculation of the D.C. resistance between electrodes placed on a two-dimensional resistive surface. This equivalence can be used in reverse to calculate the resistance between two conductors on a resistive sheet if the arrangement of the conductors is the same as the cross section of a transmission line of known impedance. For example, a pad surrounded by a guard ring on a
printed circuit board A printed circuit board (PCB; also printed wiring board or PWB) is a medium used in electrical and electronic engineering to connect electronic components to one another in a controlled manner. It takes the form of a laminated sandwich str ...
(PCB) is similar to the cross section of a
coaxial cable Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced ) is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric ( insulating material); many coaxial cables also have a ...
transmission line.


Examples


Calculating characteristic impedance from the surface resistance

The figure to the right shows a coaxial cable terminated by space cloth. In the case of a closed structure like a coaxial cable, the space cloth may be trimmed to the boundary of the outer conductor. The computation of resistance between the conductors can be computed with 2D
electromagnetic field solver Electromagnetic field solvers (or sometimes just field solvers) are specialized programs that solve (a subset of) Maxwell's equations directly. They form a part of the field of electronic design automation, or EDA, and are commonly used in the de ...
methods including the relaxation method and analog methods using
resistance paper Resistance paper,"The outline (or boundaries)of the trough are drawn on the resistance paper with silver (conducting) paint. ... Another field-mapping arrangement using resistance paper is shown ...a pantograph for transferring equipotential points ...
. In the case of a coaxial cable, there is a closed-form solution. The resistive surface is considered to be a series of infinitesimal annular rings, each having a width of ''dρ'' and a resistance of (''η''/2π''ρ'')''dρ''. The resistance between the inner electrode and the outer electrode is just the integral over all such rings. : R = \int_^ \frac d\rho = \frac \ln \frac . This is exactly the equation for the characteristic impedance of a coaxial cable in
free space A vacuum is a space devoid of matter. The word is derived from the Latin adjective ''vacuus'' for "vacant" or " void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. Physicists often di ...
.


Calculating surface resistance from characteristic impedance

The characteristic impedance of a two parallel wire transmission line is given byHarrington, 1987, p. 65 : Z_0 = \frac \ln \frac , where ''d'' is the diameter of the wire and ''D'' is the center to center separation between the wires. If the second figure is taken to be two round pads on a printed circuit board that has surface contamination resulting in a surface resistivity of ''R''s (50 MΩ per square, for example) then the resistance between the two pads is given by: : R = \frac \ln \frac


Multi-mode transmission line

The figure shows the cross section of a three conductor transmission line. The structure has two transmission eigen-modes which are the differential mode (conductors a and b driven with equal amplitude but opposite phase voltages with respect to conductor c) and the common mode (conductors a and b driven with the same voltages with respect to conductor c). In general, the eigen-modes have different characteristic impedances. If ''w'' ≫ ''h''1, ''h''2 ≫ ''t'', then the field in region IV and V and can be ignored. The resistance of regions I–III are : R_\text = \eta \frac : R_\text = R_\text = \eta \frac ::where ''η'' = impedance of space cloth in ohms per square In the common mode, conductors a and b are at the same voltage so there is no effect from region I. The common mode characteristic impedance is the resistance of region II in parallel with region III. : Z_ = \frac = \frac In the differential mode, the characteristic impedance is the resistance of region I in parallel with the series combination of regions II and III. : Z_ = \frac = \frac \frac


See also

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Resistance paper Resistance paper,"The outline (or boundaries)of the trough are drawn on the resistance paper with silver (conducting) paint. ... Another field-mapping arrangement using resistance paper is shown ...a pantograph for transferring equipotential points ...
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Teledeltos Teledeltos paper is an electrically conductive paper. It is formed by a coating of carbon on one side of a sheet of paper, giving one black and one white side. Western Union developed Teledeltos paper in the late 1940s (several decades after it ...


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References

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