<azonenberg>
lain: so, the version of my probe that i sent to fab, plus a 1pF compensation cap to ground after the five resistors, is flat to +/- 1 dB out to about 4.5 GHz
<azonenberg>
just the tiniest bit of a ring on the rising edge, and the frequency plot rolls off smoothly out to 10 GHz without any weird spikes
<azonenberg>
If (big if) this model is accurate, this is going to be a *very* nice probe
<sorear>
not sure I've seen that symbol for a transmission line before
<azonenberg>
That's what qucs uses
<azonenberg>
Having the five resistors seems to greatly damp the resonances i was getting with one since the impedance change isn't a sudden step
<azonenberg>
i also attempted to model the impedance of the probe tip and mid-span probing on the DUT
<azonenberg>
So we'll see if reality matches in 2 weeks or so
<azonenberg>
Flat to +/- 0.25 dB from DC to 2 GHz, and +/- 1 dB out to 4.5 GHz would be really nice if it works
<lain>
nice
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<azonenberg_work>
https://i.imgur.com/8dUgjOm.png early tests suggest a pair of these should work nicely as a compensation cap rather than using a discrete MLCC