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Quantifying The Effects On Emi And Si Of Source Imbalances In Differential Signaling, Chen Wang, James L. Drewniak
Quantifying The Effects On Emi And Si Of Source Imbalances In Differential Signaling, Chen Wang, James L. Drewniak
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Imbalances in differential signaling can introduce common-mode components, resulting in signal integrity (SI) problems as well as EMI problems. Three-port mixed-mode S-parameters are employed to quantify the impacts on EMI. The EMI problems caused by delay skew and slew rate skew are investigated.
Fdtd Method Capable Of Attaching Rectangular Domains, Kai Xiao, David Pommerenke, James L. Drewniak
Fdtd Method Capable Of Attaching Rectangular Domains, Kai Xiao, David Pommerenke, James L. Drewniak
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A finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method capable of attaching rectangular computational domains is proposed herein. The aim of this approach is to reduce the size of computational domain according to the geometry of the modeled structure so as to reduce the simulation time with keeping precision of the result in an acceptable range. A multigrid algorithm is applied on the attaching interface between two rectangular domains so that different resolution can be achieved in different domains.
Foreword Advanced Emc Numerical Modeling, Christos Christopoulos, James L. Drewniak
Foreword Advanced Emc Numerical Modeling, Christos Christopoulos, James L. Drewniak
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