Transient signals on transmission lines an introduction to non-ideal effects and signal integrity issues in electrical systems /

This lecture provides an introduction to transmission line effects in the time domain. Fundamentals including time of flight, impedance discontinuities, proper termination schemes, nonlinear and reactive loads, and crosstalk are considered. Required prerequisite knowledge is limited to conventional...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Peterson, Andrew F., 1960-
Other Authors: Durgin, Gregory D.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, c2009.
Series:Synthesis lectures on computational electromagnetics (Online) ; # 24.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Objectives
  • References
  • Problems
  • Solution of the transmission line equations
  • Objectives
  • Ideal parallel strip transmission line
  • Coaxial transmission line
  • Microstrip transmission line
  • Symmetrical stripline transmission line
  • A note on fringing fields
  • References
  • Problems
  • DC signals on a resistively loaded transmission line
  • Objectives
  • Problems
  • Termination schemes
  • Objectives
  • Reference
  • Problems
  • Equivalent circuits, cascaded lines, and fan-outs
  • Objectives
  • Thevenin equivalent circuits
  • Cascaded transmission lines
  • Problems
  • Initially charged transmission lines
  • Objectives
  • Steady-state wave amplitudes
  • Approach 1: Thevenin equivalent circuit analysis
  • Approach 2: Reflection coefficient analysis
  • A second example
  • Example: discharge of logic gate
  • Example: cascaded lines
  • Problems
  • Finite duration pulses on transmission lines
  • Objectives
  • Problems
  • Transmission lines with reactive terminations
  • Objectives
  • References
  • Problems
  • Lines with nonlinear loads
  • Objectives
  • Reference
  • Problems
  • Crosstalk on weakly coupled transmission lines
  • Objectives
  • References
  • Problems.