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Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure

This report tries to analyse the amount of crosstalk induced by a signal pulse on a neighbour trace with two different analysis methods: Finite Differences Time Domain versus 2D Parameter Extraction and SPICE simulations. The aim of this report will be to compare the results of these two very differ...

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Autor principal: Motos-Lopez, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/457574
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description This report tries to analyse the amount of crosstalk induced by a signal pulse on a neighbour trace with two different analysis methods: Finite Differences Time Domain versus 2D Parameter Extraction and SPICE simulations. The aim of this report will be to compare the results of these two very different approaches and try to correlate them. In addition to this, several important conclusions in terms of crosstalk behaviour for different structures -homogenenous, nonohomogeneous, use of guard traces, dynamics of ground lines, impedance matching- will be derived. This work originates from the collaboration with EP/ED group in terms of defining a clear strategy to design the cable that will link the ALICE TPC detector with the front-end electronics.
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spelling cern-4575742019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/457574engMotos-Lopez, TFinite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structureComputing and ComputersThis report tries to analyse the amount of crosstalk induced by a signal pulse on a neighbour trace with two different analysis methods: Finite Differences Time Domain versus 2D Parameter Extraction and SPICE simulations. The aim of this report will be to compare the results of these two very different approaches and try to correlate them. In addition to this, several important conclusions in terms of crosstalk behaviour for different structures -homogenenous, nonohomogeneous, use of guard traces, dynamics of ground lines, impedance matching- will be derived. This work originates from the collaboration with EP/ED group in terms of defining a clear strategy to design the cable that will link the ALICE TPC detector with the front-end electronics.CERN-IT-2000-006oai:cds.cern.ch:4575742000-05-23
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
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Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure
title Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure
title_full Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure
title_fullStr Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure
title_full_unstemmed Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure
title_short Finite-Differences-Time-Domain and SPICE analysis of a crosstalk structure
title_sort finite-differences-time-domain and spice analysis of a crosstalk structure
topic Computing and Computers
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