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Book Multiconductor Transmission Line Structures

Download or read book Multiconductor Transmission Line Structures written by J. A. Brandão Faria and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1993 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The new and original material in this book will appeal to a diversified audience. R&D microwave scientists will appreciate the use of a perturbation approach to modal analysis and generalized modal theory. Owing to its rigorous treatment of both theoretical issues and practical applications, it is sure to become an indispensable handbook for engineers concerned with the design and modelling of microwave circuits, telecommunications systems, or power systems.

Book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling  Volume 7  Digital Computer Programs for the Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines

Download or read book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling Volume 7 Digital Computer Programs for the Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines written by and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Four digital computer programs, XTALK, XTALK2, FLATPAK, FLATPAK2, for determining the electromagnetic coupling within an (n+1) conductor, uniform transmission line are presented. Sinusoidal steady state behavior of the line as well as the TEM or 'quasi-TEM' mode of propagation are assumed. XTALK and XTALK2 consider lines consisting of n wires (cylindrical conductors) and a reference conductor. The surrounding medium is homogeneous and lossless. XTALK assumes that all (n+1) conductors are perfect conductors whereas XTALK2 considers the conductors to be lossy. There are three choices for the reference conductor: a wire, a ground plane, an overall cylindrical shield. FLATPAK and FLATPAK2 consider (n+1) wire ribbon (flatpack) cables in which all wires are identical and are coated with cylindrical, dielectric insulations of identical thicknesses. All wires lie in a horizontal plane and all adjacent wires are separated by identical distances. FLATPAK considers the wires to be perfect conductors and FLATPAK2 considers the wires to be lossy. The dielectric insulations are considered to be lossless. General termination networks are provided for at the ends of the line and the programs compute the voltages (with respect to the reference conductor) at the terminals of these termination networks for sinusoidal steady state excitation of the line.

Book Artificial Transmission Lines for RF and Microwave Applications

Download or read book Artificial Transmission Lines for RF and Microwave Applications written by Ferran Martin and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2015-07-01 with total page 552 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents and discusses alternatives to ordinary transmission lines for the design and implementation of advanced RF/microwave components in planar technology. This book is devoted to the analysis, study and applications of artificial transmission lines mostly implemented by means of a host line conveniently modified (e.g., with modulation of transverse dimensions, with etched patterns in the metallic layers, etc.) or with reactive loading, in order to achieve novel device functionalities, superior performance, and/or reduced size. The author begins with an introductory chapter dedicated to the fundamentals of planar transmission lines. Chapter 2 is focused on artificial transmission lines based on periodic structures (including non-uniform transmission lines and reactively-loaded lines), and provides a comprehensive analysis of the coupled mode theory. Chapters 3 and 4 are dedicated to artificial transmission lines inspired by metamaterials, or based on metamaterial concepts. These chapters include the main practical implementations of such lines and their circuit models, and a wide overview of their RF/microwave applications (including passive and active circuits and antennas). Chapter 5 focuses on reconfigurable devices based on tunable artificial lines, and on non-linear transmission lines. The chapter also introduces several materials and components to achieve tuning, including diode varactors, RF-MEMS, ferroelectrics, and liquid crystals. Finally, Chapter 6 covers other advanced transmission lines and wave guiding structures, such as electroinductive-/magnetoinductive-wave lines, common-mode suppressed balanced lines, lattice-network artificial lines, and substrate integrated waveguides. Artificial Transmission Lines for RF and Microwave Applications provides an in-depth analysis and discussion of artificial transmission lines, including design guidelines that can be useful to researchers, engineers and students.

Book Multiconductor Transmission Line Analysis

Download or read book Multiconductor Transmission Line Analysis written by Sidney Frankel and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 442 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling  Volume 8  Prediction of Crosstalk Involving Braided Shield Cables

Download or read book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling Volume 8 Prediction of Crosstalk Involving Braided Shield Cables written by and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The contents of this report are concerned with the electromagnetic coupling (crosstalk) between braided-shield cables. The effect of pigtails (exposed sections of braided-shield cables in which the shield is stripped back exposing the interior wire) on crosstalk was investigated. It was found that even though the length of these exposed sections constitutes only a very small fraction of the total line length the dominant coupling to the shielded cable can occur via these pigtail sections. If the pigtail sections are eliminated, an additional reduction in crosstalk of as much as 30dB may be realized. The modeling and prediction of this crosstalk was also investigated. A low-frequency model provided accurate predictions for electrically short lines. The multiconductor transmission line (MTL) model was also formulated. The MTL model provided predictions within 1-3dB for electrically short lines and within 6-10dB when the line was electrically long.

Book Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials

Download or read book Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials written by Filippo Capolino and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 974 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials offers an in-depth look at the theoretical background and basic properties of electromagnetic artificial materials, often called metamaterials. A volume in the Metamaterials Handbook, this book provides a comprehensive guide to working with metamaterials using topics presented in a concise review format along with numerous references. With contributions from leading researchers, this text covers all areas where artificial materials have been developed. Each chapter in the text features a concluding summary as well as various cross references to address a wide range of disciplines in a single volume.

Book Electromagnetic and Circuit Modelling of Multiconductor Transmission Lines

Download or read book Electromagnetic and Circuit Modelling of Multiconductor Transmission Lines written by Niels Faché and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Multiconductor transmission lines form the basic building blocks of microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits, and are omnipresent in digital systems. This book gives a detailed account of the way in which self-consistent computer-aided-design circuit models for such coupled lines, carrying either TEM or hybrid modes, can be obtained from a full-wave solution of Maxwell's equations. Latest advances for lossy lines are covered. The book also details the full-wave integral equation solution for basic transmission structures on MMICs, PCBs, and multiwire and microwire boards with the method of moments. For thin coupled microstrips and striplines the proposed space domain solution offers an alternative to the classical spectral domain approach. This book is the first to handle the full-wave analysis of discrete wire structures and of lossy polygonal conductors. The book is sure to appeal to a wide range of electrical and electronics engineers.

Book Cable and Multiconductor Transmission Line Analysis

Download or read book Cable and Multiconductor Transmission Line Analysis written by Sidney Frankel and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 481 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The material presented in the report is intended to furnish a unified approach to understanding (1) the physical behavior of multiwire transmission lines as used in the realization of high-frequency electrical filters and couplers, and (2) the response of open-wire lines and of shielded cables to end excitation or to continuous excitation along the line by external electromagnetic fields. Scope of development is restricted entirely to monochromatic behavior of linear time-invariant systems, since, from that base, the response of the line to transient applied forces is readily synthesized by means of the Fourier theorem. The theory of lossless lines in homogeneous, isotropic dielectrics is applied in the derivation of basic line parameters of simple transmission line models. These parameters are related to the classical Maxwell capacitance coefficients. A number of practical configurations are discussed on which the designs of directional couplers, inductive and capacitive couplers, and wave filters, are based.

Book Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines

Download or read book Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines written by Clayton R. Paul and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 559 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory 804

Download or read book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory 804 written by Sidney Frankel and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling  Volume I  Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory

Download or read book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling Volume I Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory written by and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The report is the first volume in a series of reports documenting the Application of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling. Modern avionics systems are becoming increasingly complex. These systems generally contain large numbers of wires connecting the various electronic equipments. The majority of the wires are in very close proximity to each other in either random cable bundles (in which the relative wire positions are not known or controlled) or in ribbon cables (in which the relative wire positions are known and controlled). The prediction of wire-doupled Interference in these cable bundles is of considerable importance in the prediction of overall system compatibility. It is the purpose fo this series of reports to examine the application of multiconductor transmission line theory to this problem. The first volume is intended to provide a comprehensive discussion of multiconductor transmission line theory on which the remaining volumes will be based. The remaining volumes will investigate the application of this theory to specific classes of problems.

Book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling  Volume 5  Prediction of Crosstalk Involving Twisted Wire Pairs

Download or read book Applications of Multiconductor Transmission Line Theory to the Prediction of Cable Coupling Volume 5 Prediction of Crosstalk Involving Twisted Wire Pairs written by and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A transmission line model of the twisted wire pair is presented which may be used to compute electromagnetic coupling between the twisted wire pair and other circuits. The model is derived by representing the transmission line for the twisted wire pair as a cascade of uniform loops and 'abruptly' nonuniform twists. The overall transmission line matrix is found by cascading the chain parameter matrices, which represent the loops, with the permutation matrices, that represent the twists. Comparisons are presented between the twisted wire pair, the straight wire pair, and the single wire circuit configurations to determine the relative effectiveness in the reduction of electromagnetic coupling. Experimental results are compared to the model predictions which verify that the chain parameter model is accurate to within + or - 3 dB for frequencies such that the line is electrically short (i. e. 1/10 lambda). Finally a second model, the low frequency model, is presented and is shown to be as accurate as the chain parameter model in the prediction of coupling at low frequencies. This low frequency model is very appealing in that it is conceptually much easier to model and also less time consuming, computationally.