Presentation 2008-07-17
A Study on constant capacitance approximate method of a nonlinear capacitive load connected with a transmission line for crosstalk analysis
Takemi WATANABE, Fujihiko MATSUMOTO, Toshio MIYAZAWA, Yasuaki NOGUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) Crosstalk due to reflected waves generated from a nonlinear capacitive element connected with microstripline as a load has been investigated. A capacitance of the load is changed by a time changing voltage of the load. Complicated crosstalk is induced by the reflected wave caused by the change of the capacitance. It is difficult to estimate the complicated crosstalk. However, in case the change of the capacitance is small, it can be considered that there is little effect of the nonlinearity of the load. In this paper, a constant capacitance approximate method of a nonlinear capacitive load and error of due to the approximate method is expressed.
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Keyword(in English) nonlinear load / microstripline / crosstalk / reflected wave
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Title (in English) A Study on constant capacitance approximate method of a nonlinear capacitive load connected with a transmission line for crosstalk analysis
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Keyword(1) nonlinear load
Keyword(2) microstripline
Keyword(3) crosstalk
Keyword(4) reflected wave
1st Author's Name Takemi WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. Applied Physics, National Defense Academy()
2nd Author's Name Fujihiko MATSUMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. Applied Physics, National Defense Academy
3rd Author's Name Toshio MIYAZAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Dept. Applied Physics, National Defense Academy
4th Author's Name Yasuaki NOGUCHI
4th Author's Affiliation Dept. Applied Physics, National Defense Academy
Date 2008-07-17
Paper # EMCJ2008-30
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 132
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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