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Time domain simulation of multiconductor lossy transmission lines by the method of characteristics

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  • A numerical technique to compute the time domain response of multiconductor lossy uniform and nonuniform lines terminated in general nonlinear elements is presented. The technique is based on the generalized method of characteristics. The method transforms the original system of transmission line equations into a system of ordinary differential equations. The differentials are then approximated by finite differences and solved numerically. The technique is used to study signal delay, distortion and crosstalk in interconnections in integrated circuits and chip carriers. Typical examples illustrating the time domain response of uniform and nonuniform multiconductor lines representing integrated circuit interconnections on chips, chip carriers and packaging are included.
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