Time Domain Coupling between Non-parallel Transmission Lines
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概要
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Coupling in time domain between two non-parallel transmission lines of finite length is analyzed by using a circuit concept. Coupling equations based on the Maxwell's equations for lossless transmission lines in a homogeneous medium are written by a set of non-homogeneous differential equations including distributed source terms produced by external electromagnetic fields. The forcing terms are expressed by vector potentials generated by currents in the line section and at the transitions. A set of solutions in frequency domain is obtained by a four-port network expression with regard to the terminal voltages and currents, and can be applied to estimation of the frequency-domain crosstalk. Utilizing the inverse fast Fourier transform (FFT), the crosstalk responses between the lines is studied in time domain. Comparison of theoretical and experimental results shows the validity of the method.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1997-11-25
著者
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Kami Yoshio
The Faculty Of Electro-communications University Of Electro-communications
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Kami Yoshio
The Faculty Of Communication And Systems University Of Electro-communications
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LIU Weikun
the Faculty of Electro-Communications, University of Electro-Communications
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Liu Weikun
The Faculty Of Electro-communications University Of Electro-communications
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