Summary
International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications
2005
Session Number:1-3-1
Session:
Number:1-3-1-4
Simulation of distributed-lumped networks by the CIP method
Masato OGATA, Akira AOYAGI, Tsuyoshi MATSUOKA, Tetsuo NISHI,
pp.725-728
Publication Date:2005/10/18
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.40.1-3-1-4
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Summary:
The CIP (Cubic-Interpolated Propagation) method is a method to solve a kind of partial differential equations (PDEs) with high accuracy, in particular, for the case of steep setup input like a pulse wave, but is not well-known in the field of circuit analysis. The LSI (Large-Scale-Integrated) circuits consist of many distributed elements which can be represented by partial differential equations and lumped (and often nonlinear) elements like transistors. This paper demonstrates the application of the CIP method to these distributed-lumped circuits.