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Archivio della ricerca- Università di Roma La Sapienza
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Prediction and Validation of Propagation Characteristics of Differential Lines in PCB Configurations
Authors: ARANEO, Rodolfo; G. GUIDA; MARADEI, Francescaromana; CELOZZI, Salvatore;
handle: 11573/233613
Abstract
Actual interconnects are analysed and simulated by means of equivalent Spice-like circuits accounting for both dielectric and conductive losses. New analytical expressions are proposed for the effective permittivity allowing fast and accurate propagation sensitivity analysis with respect to parametric variations of configuration and materials. Accuracy of equivalent circuits is tested against analytical models, while the model of the effective permittivity is compared with numerical results.
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DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALLING; Printed circuit boards
DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALLING; Printed circuit boards
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