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titleOfInvention Transmission line and semiconductor integrated circuit device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a transmission line and a semiconductor integrated circuit device capable of improving a high frequency separation characteristic between terminals connected to the transmission line. A transmission line according to the present invention includes a signal line 3, a resistance layer 4 facing the signal line across a dielectric layer 2, and a grounding conductor 11 electrically connected to the resistance layer. When a high-frequency signal having a predetermined frequency is transmitted through the signal wiring, the high-frequency current induced in the resistance layer through the capacitance formed between the signal wiring and the resistance layer by the dielectric layer is changed to the resistance layer and the resistance. The resistance per unit length generated when flowing between the layer and the grounding conductor is defined as an additional resistance, and the resistance per unit length generated when the high-frequency current flows through the grounding conductor is defined as a ground resistance. In this case, the additional resistance is larger than the ground resistance. [Selection] Figure 1
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