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Temporal skew and mode conversion management in differential pairs to 15 GHz

Temporal skew and mode conversion management in differential pairs to 15 GHz
Temporal skew and mode conversion management in differential pairs to 15 GHz
When used with emerging data-rates of 10 GHz and above, some standard transmission line length matching methods are shown to make mode conversion worse than without length matching. A new methodology for temporal skew management to preserve signal integrity in differential microstrip pairs to 15 GHz is proposed and validated through simulation.
0013-5194
35-36
Burford, MR
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Levin, PA
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Burford, MR
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Levin, PA
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Kazmierski, TJ
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Burford, MR, Levin, PA and Kazmierski, TJ (2008) Temporal skew and mode conversion management in differential pairs to 15 GHz. Electronics Letters, 44, 35-36.

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Abstract

When used with emerging data-rates of 10 GHz and above, some standard transmission line length matching methods are shown to make mode conversion worse than without length matching. A new methodology for temporal skew management to preserve signal integrity in differential microstrip pairs to 15 GHz is proposed and validated through simulation.

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Published date: 2008
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Organisations: EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 269136
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/269136
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: 3dda4c75-269f-4035-8fcf-23aec94fa678

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Date deposited: 21 Apr 2010 07:46
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 00:02

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Author: MR Burford
Author: PA Levin
Author: TJ Kazmierski

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