Digital transmission lines : computer modelling and analysis /
Digital Transmission Lines: Computer Modelling and Analysis adopts a unique approach which offers the reader an intuitive understanding of the causes and nature of crosstalk as well as the conceptual and mathematical tools to control it. It begins with an introduction to the transmission line equati...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- pt. I. Transmission Line Fundamentals. 1. Introduction. 2. Single-Wire Lines. 3. Solutions of Resistive Networks. 4. Boundary Conditions
- Line end Equivalent Circuits. 5. Multi-Wire Lines
- Single Propagation Speed
- pt. II. Circuit Solutions at Line Terminations. 6. Networks with Reactive and Nonlinear Elements. 7. Simultaneous Transmission Line Network Solutions. 8. Computer Algorithm for General Network Solutions. 9. Examples of Solutions Using Computer Code 8-1
- pt. III. Propagation in Layered Media. 10. Modal Analysis in Layered Media. 11. Characteristic Impedance of Multi-Speed Lines. 12. Transport on Lossy Multi-Speed Lines. 13. Small Coupling Approximation of Propagation Crosstalk. 14. Network Solutions Using Modal Analysis
- pt. IV. Transmission Line Parameter Determination. 15. Introduction to Transmission Line Parameter Determination. 16. Capacitance and Inductance in a Homogeneous Medium. 17. Electric Fields in a Layered Circuit Board. 18. Calculation of Capacitance in a Layered Medium. 19. Capacitance and Inductance Between two Ground Planes
- pt. V. Simulation of Skin Effect. 20. Physics of the Skin Effect. 21. Plane Geometry Skin Effect Simulation. 22. Cylindrical Geometry Skin Effect Simulation. 23. Propagation with Skin Effect
- App. A. Equivalence of Time Domain and Frequency Domain Methods
- App. B. Effect of Resistance in Reference Conductor.