Presentation 2003/7/18
Study on the termination of a strip line in consideration of Current distribution for FDTD method
Hideki MATSUMURA, Shinichiro ITOH, Tomonori HASEGAWA, Takashi IWASAKI,
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Abstract(in English) When characteristics of micro strip line components are calculated by the FDTD method, a non-reflecting termination of the strip line is desired. In the previous paper, we investigated a termination method using resistive FDTD cells. The reflection coefficient of the termination was increasing with frequency from several MHz to 1000MHz. In the present paper, we study on the cause of increasing the reflection coefficient. As a result, increase of the reflection coefficient isn't caused by current distribution depending on frequency. The normalized impedance calculated form the reflection coefficient evidences the phase of its impedance is delayed with increase of frequency from 1 MHz to 1000MHz.
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Keyword(in English) FDTD method / micro strip line / termination / reflection coefficient / current distribution
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Title (in English) Study on the termination of a strip line in consideration of Current distribution for FDTD method
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Keyword(1) FDTD method
Keyword(2) micro strip line
Keyword(3) termination
Keyword(4) reflection coefficient
Keyword(5) current distribution
1st Author's Name Hideki MATSUMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Automotive Safety Research Department, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Shinichiro ITOH
2nd Author's Affiliation Automotive Safety Research Department, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory
3rd Author's Name Tomonori HASEGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Automotive Safety Research Department, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory
4th Author's Name Takashi IWASAKI
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications
Date 2003/7/18
Paper # EMCJ2003-46
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 223
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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