Presentation 2012-01-25
A Proposal of Signal Integrity Improvement Method Using Impedance-reconfiguration Technique
Moritoshi YASUNAGA, Hiroki SHIMADA, Shohei AKITA, Takuya ADACHI, Hidetoshi ISHIJIMA, Yusuke KURIBARA,
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Abstract(in English) New techniques are strongly desired for signal integrity improvement on PCB traces in GHz-era because conventional impedance-matching techniques, which have been used in MHz domain, have not worked well any longer. In order to meet the desire, we propose a new signal integrity improvement technique based on an idea of impedance-reconfiguration, in which the trace is composed of multiple traces and their characteristic impedances are reconfigured to improve distorted waveforms. In this paper, we introduce fundamental structure and design methodology of the proposed idea. Furthermore, we fabricate its prototype and evaluate its effectiveness.
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Keyword(in English) Transmission Line / Signal Integrity / Printed Circuit Board
Paper # VLD2011-100,CPSY2011-63,RECONF2011-59
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Title (in English) A Proposal of Signal Integrity Improvement Method Using Impedance-reconfiguration Technique
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Keyword(1) Transmission Line
Keyword(2) Signal Integrity
Keyword(3) Printed Circuit Board
1st Author's Name Moritoshi YASUNAGA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of System and Information, Tsukuba University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroki SHIMADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of System and Information, Tsukuba University
3rd Author's Name Shohei AKITA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of System and Information, Tsukuba University
4th Author's Name Takuya ADACHI
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of System and Information, Tsukuba University
5th Author's Name Hidetoshi ISHIJIMA
5th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of System and Information, Tsukuba University
6th Author's Name Yusuke KURIBARA
6th Author's Affiliation Graduate school of System and Information, Tsukuba University
Date 2012-01-25
Paper # VLD2011-100,CPSY2011-63,RECONF2011-59
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 399
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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