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.
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Burford, MR
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Levin, PA
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Kazmierski, TJ
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2008
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, .
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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