Presentation 2003/11/28
The Finite Difference Time Domain Method Using Differential Quadrature and Application to Nonuniform Transmission Line Analysis
Toshikazu SEKINE, Kunukatsu KOBAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Speeding up the signals in the circuits, the circuit design that considers delay, distortion and crosstalk in the interconnects is needed. Then, it is thought to use the distributed transmission line for the model of the interconnect, and is hoped for the method of efficiently calculating a large amount of interconnects. In this paper, the finite difference time-domain method by using the differential quadrature(FDTD-DQ method) is proposed. The advantage of this method are that a global approximation is achieved by using differential quadrature for FDTD method which is a local approximation one, and the calculation lattice point interval be widened. This is applied to the time-domain analysis of the nonuniform transmission line. It is shown that the number of lattices of the time and space that calculates the voltage and the current decreases compared with a conventional FDTD method.
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Keyword(in English) FDTD / differential quadrature / time-domain analysis / transmission line / interconnects / signal integrity
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Title (in English) The Finite Difference Time Domain Method Using Differential Quadrature and Application to Nonuniform Transmission Line Analysis
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Keyword(1) FDTD
Keyword(2) differential quadrature
Keyword(3) time-domain analysis
Keyword(4) transmission line
Keyword(5) interconnects
Keyword(6) signal integrity
1st Author's Name Toshikazu SEKINE
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University()
2nd Author's Name Kunukatsu KOBAYASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University
Date 2003/11/28
Paper # EMCJ2003-117
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 488
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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