The use of transmission line models in high-speed circuit analysis is here reviewed, by means of a unifying approach which allows getting insight on both the numerical simulation and theoretical investigation. Starting from a detailed analysis of the physical meanings of the transmission line models, the paper analyzes the effects of electrical interconnects on signal propagation by using a suitable time-domain equivalent circuit representation of the lines. Qualitative and quantitative analysis are carried out, with particular emphasys to nonlinear dynamics.
A Unified Approach for the Analysis of Networks Composed of Distributed and Lumped Circuits
MAFFUCCI, Antonio;
2006-01-01
Abstract
The use of transmission line models in high-speed circuit analysis is here reviewed, by means of a unifying approach which allows getting insight on both the numerical simulation and theoretical investigation. Starting from a detailed analysis of the physical meanings of the transmission line models, the paper analyzes the effects of electrical interconnects on signal propagation by using a suitable time-domain equivalent circuit representation of the lines. Qualitative and quantitative analysis are carried out, with particular emphasys to nonlinear dynamics.File in questo prodotto:
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