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Transmission lines in digital and analog electronic systems : signal integrity and crosstalk / Clayton R. Paul

Von: Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Buch (Online)Sprache: Englisch Verlag: [Piscataway, N.J.] ; Hoboken, N.J : IEEE Press : Wiley, c2010Auflage: Online-AusgBeschreibung: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xiv, 298 p.)) : illISBN:
  • 9781283024914
  • 1283024918
  • 9780470651407
Schlagwörter: Andere physische Formen: 0470592303 | 9780470592304 | 128302909X | Erscheint auch als: Transmission lines in digital and analog electronic systems. Druck-Ausgabe Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2010. XIV, 298 S.DDC-Klassifikation:
  • 621.3823
  • 621.382/3 22
MSC: MSC: *94A12 | 94-01RVK: RVK: UF 6300LOC-Klassifikation:
  • TK7872.T74
Online-Ressourcen: Zusammenfassung: A much-needed primer on all aspects of transmission lines for electric and computer engineering graduates Most of today's electrical engineering and computer engineering graduates lack a critically important skill: the analysis of transmission lines. They need this basic knowledge in order to be able to design high-speed digital and high-frequency analog systems-and this problem will only get worse as the speeds and frequencies of these systems continue to increase. This important text is the remedy. It prepares readers for increasingly difficult design problems in today's ever-changing high-speed digital world, focusing on signal integrity and crosstalk. Class-tested under the author's expert guidance at Mercer University, the book starts by reviewing the fundamental concepts of waves, wavelength, time delay, and electrical dimensions, as well as the bandwidth of digital signals and its relation to the pulse rise/fall times. It then explains two-conductor transmission lines and designing for signal integrity, addressing the time-domain analysis of those transmission lines and the corresponding analysis in the frequency domain. The terminal voltages and currents of lines with various source waveforms and resistive terminations are computed by hand via wave tracing. This gives considerable insight into the general behavior of transmission lines in terms of forward- and backward-traveling waves and their reflections. The effect of line losses including skin effect in the line conductors and dielectric losses in the surrounding dielectric are increasingly becoming critical, and their detrimental effects are discussed. Next, the book repeats these topics for three-conductor lines in terms of the important detrimental effects of crosstalk between transmission lines, explaining the transmission-line equations for lossless lines, the importantZusammenfassung: TRANSMISSION LINES IN DIGITAL AND ANALOG ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS: Signal Integrity and Crosstalk -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- 1 BASIC SKILLS AND CONCEPTS HAVING APPLICATION TO TRANSMISSION LINES -- 1.1 UNITS AND UNIT CONVERSION -- 1.2 WAVES, TIME DELAY, PHASE SHIFT, WAVELENGTH, AND ELECTRICAL DIMENSIONS -- 1.3 THE TIME DOMAIN VS. THE FREQUENCY DOMAIN -- 1.3.1 Spectra of Digital Signals -- 1.3.2 Bandwidth of Digital Signals -- 1.3.3 Computing the Time-Domain Response of Transmission Lines Having Linear Terminations Using Fourier Methods and Superposition -- 1.4 THE BASIC TRANSMISSION-LINE PROBLEM -- 1.4.1 Two-Conductor Transmission Lines and Signal Integrity -- 1.4.2 Multiconductor Transmission Lines and Crosstalk -- PROBLEMS -- PART I: TWO-CONDUCTOR LINESAND SIGNAL INTEGRITY -- 2 TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF TWO-CONDUCTOR LINES -- 2.1 THE TRANSVERSE ELECTROMAGNETIC (TEM) MODE OF PROPAGATION AND THE TRANSMISSION-LINE EQUATIONS -- 2.2 THE PER-UNIT-LENGTH PARAMETERS -- 2.2.1 Wire-Type Lines -- 2.2.2 Lines of Rectangular Cross Section -- 2.3 THE GENERAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE LINE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT -- 2.4 WAVE TRACING AND REFLECTION COEFFICIENTS -- 2.5 THE SPICE (PSPICE) Exact Transmission-Line Model -- 2.6 LUMPED-CIRCUIT APPROXIMATE MODELS OF THE LINE -- 2.7 EFFECTS OF REACTIVE TERMINATIONS ON TERMINAL WAVEFORMS -- 2.7.1 Effect of Capacitive Terminations -- 2.7.2 Effect of Inductive Terminations -- 2.8 MATCHING SCHEMES FOR SIGNAL INTEGRITY -- 2.9 BANDWIDTH AND SIGNAL INTEGRITY: WHEN DOES THE LINE NOT MATTER? -- 2.10 EFFECT OF LINE DISCONTINUITIES -- 2.11 DRIVING MULTIPLE LINES -- PROBLEMS -- 3 FREQUENCY-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF TWO-CONDUCTOR LINES -- 3.1 THE TRANSMISSION-LINE EQUATIONS FOR SINUSOIDAL STEADY-STATE EXCITATION OF THE LINE -- 3.2 THE GENERAL SOLUTION FOR THE TERMINAL VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS.PPN: PPN: 809244829Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
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