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What is actually "F" variable in "TLinP" component of ADS
Dec 25th, 2010, 12:33am
 
Hi all,

I am studying about using the "TLinP" component of ADS:

http://edocs.soco.agilent.com/display/ads2008U1/TLINP+%282-Terminal+Physical+Tra...

For most variables, I understand what they are. However, what is the meaning of the "F" variable ? I guess that it is not just a frequency of interest. From the document, it specifies that "F" is "Frequency for scaling attenuation". What does this mean actually ???  :o

Thanks a lot and merry Christmas,

DYL
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