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Artificial transmission line

In telecommunication, an artificial transmission line is a four-terminal electrical network, i.e. an electrical circuit, that has the characteristic impedance, transmission time[?] delay, phase shift, and/or other parameter(s) of a real transmission line and therefore can be used to simulate a real transmission line in one or more of these respects. Colloquial synonym art line.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C



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