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Fdtd Modeling Of Skin Effect, Chen Wang, James L. Drewniak, Min Li, Jun Fan, James L. Knighten, Norman W. Smith, Ray Alexander, Jingyu Huang
Fdtd Modeling Of Skin Effect, Chen Wang, James L. Drewniak, Min Li, Jun Fan, James L. Knighten, Norman W. Smith, Ray Alexander, Jingyu Huang
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
The data rates and clock speeds of current highspeed signals are increasing rapidly, consequently, not only the lossy nature of FR-4 but also the lossy nature of good conductors, such as copper, need to be taken into account in high-speed signal designs. In order to well predict the loss caused by both dielectric loss and skin effect loss, a suitable simulation tool is needed. A surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC) algorithm was implemented in FDTD modeling herein to accommodate the skin effect loss due to finite conductivity of good conductors. Good agreement between the FDTD result and the measurements as …